Nicosia nears linkup deal with Athens
Discussions among the parties involved in the Crete-Cyprus electricity interconnection project appear to be advancing.
Discussions among the parties involved in the Crete-Cyprus electricity interconnection project appear to be advancing.
At Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, students now must receive approval from the administration before they can protest.
Gas producer Energean reported higher first-half profit on Wednesday, helped by a rise in production due to strong summer demand in Israel, which accounts for more than 70% of total output.
It is too early to draw final conclusions and overall estimates about the prospects of victory in the November US elections, but an objective assessment of the first televised debate between Vice President Kamala Harris and former president Donald Trump easily leads to the conclusion that it benefited the former.
Thursday’s bourse session at Athinon Avenue proved to be a so-called bull trap.
Stefanos Kasselakis issued a statement Thursday evening condemning “unbelievable provocations–from false dialogues to fake invitations” during SYRIZA’s emergency political secretariat meeting.
Aegean Airlines posted increased turnover and operating profitability (EBITDA) on an annual comparison basis in the first half of the year.
An inexorable decline in the number of working age Europeans will put a huge strain on welfare systems and public finances in coming decades, according to a report that will form the basis of EU discussions later this week on the demographic time-bomb.
Big investments are easy to announce, but difficult to implement. Even when there is a clear political will at the central level to facilitate investments that are considered of a strategic nature, some part of the state always appears as an obstacle.
Seeking to improve the services provided by and the citizen’s experience with the National Health System (ESY), the Health Ministry presented its plan of action for the coming months.