ICT bolsters the Cypriot economy
Almost all of the productivity growth in Cyprus’ economy over the past three years can be attributed to the information and communication technology (ICT) sector.
Almost all of the productivity growth in Cyprus’ economy over the past three years can be attributed to the information and communication technology (ICT) sector.
With a quorum of 80.87%, the general assembly of Athens-listed group OTE was held on Friday, the last under the chairmanship of Michael Tsamaz, who is leaving the group after 14 years.
All Americans ages 6 months and older should receive one of the new COVID-19 vaccines when they become available this fall, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said Thursday.
Greek stocks posted a moderate rebound at the end of a week that overall showed a decline.
The Ministry of Infrastructure and Transport is opening the debate on the execution of new major projects in Attica.
It should not be news that the Averof building, the historic headquarters of the National Technical University of Athens, formerly the Athens Polytechnic, and an important city landmark, was scrubbed clean – or at least half of it was.
Democrats Abroad Greece invites American citizens and their families to celebrate U.S. Independence Day on July 4 at Marathon Beach in Nea Makri.
A 34-year-old who was arrested for urging a demonstration against Europride in Thessaloniki will remain in custody until Monday, a court decided on Friday.
The Chinese Embassy in Athens hosted on Friday the launching event of the Sino-Hellenic Information Post (S.H.I.P.).