January-June Inflation at 2.2% in Cyprus
Inflation in Cyprus amounted to 2.2% for the first half of the year on an annual basis, according to the Cyprus Statistical Service (CyStat).
Inflation in Cyprus amounted to 2.2% for the first half of the year on an annual basis, according to the Cyprus Statistical Service (CyStat).
Cyprus saw its trade deficit grow in May, largely due to a significant drop in exports.
The Hellenic Cadastre, which is due on Thursday to launch the use of artificial intelligence applications on a trial basis until September, will become the first Greek state service to use AI, Deputy Digital Governance Minister Konstantinos Kyranakis told Skai television in an interview on Wednesday.
Digital Governance Minister Dimitris Papastergiou and Deputy Climate Crisis and Civil Protection Minister Christos Triantopoulos on Wednesday announced a new electronic application called “Digispect,” during a meeting at the Digital Governance Ministry.
An impressive presentation of 150 original photos by Greek photographer Nelly’s in original prints made by her will be made at the exhibition “Nelly’s – Krasaki Collection,” which opens on Saturday.
A 1,213-meter long pipeline is being constructed using a tunnel boring machine, along with eight underground tanks (5 meters in width and 12 meters in depth) as part of efforts to prevent flooding in the suburb of Nea Filadelfia in western Athens.
In the end, French President Emmanuel Macron’s gamble of dissolving parliament and calling for early elections paid off. It led to the defeat of National Rally leader Marine Le Pen, who expected her party to gain an absolute majority in the snap elections and believed she had a clear path to becoming France’s first far-right…
A truck caught fire on Egnatia Odos between Igoumenitsa and Ioannina in northwestern Greece, leading to a road closure.
Life in Greece, as in the rest of the world, has become very expensive. The problem is that in Greece wages have remained remarkably stagnant due to the last big economic crisis.