Mount Pelion steam train resumes service on July 1
The Mount Pelion steam train, one of the world’s narrowest railway lines, will start its daily trips on July 1.
The Mount Pelion steam train, one of the world’s narrowest railway lines, will start its daily trips on July 1.
The Turkish Navy is keeping a close eye on the work of the Italian vessel Teliri, which is to lay telecommunication cables within Cyprus’ exclusive economic zone (EEZ) that will stretch to Greece and then to Italy.
Minister of Tourism Olga Kefalogianni held a meeting at the Ministry of Tourism on Wednesday with representatives from the Greek Tourism Confederation (SETE).
In June 2024, economic sentiment in Cyprus improved slightly, as the Economic Sentiment Indicator (ESI-CypERC) increased by 0.6 points compared with May.
Around 20-25 years ago, Cyprus was renowned for having one of the highest rates of homeownership globally, with figures nearly reaching 78-80%, as per the data available then.
Apple, Microsoft and Google are heralding a new era of what they describe as artificially intelligent smartphones and computers. The devices, they say, will automate tasks like editing photos and wishing a friend a happy birthday.
Piraeus Port welcomed on Thursday the Explora I cruise liner on her maiden call marking the ship’s debut in the Eastern Mediterranean.
The chief executive officer of Helleniq Energy, Andreas Shiamishis, referred on Thursday to the imposition of an extraordinary levy on the refineries’ excessive profits, saying that its amount is not yet known and that it will not affect the dividend of 2023 but of 2024 and 2025.
Greek domestic politics are currently like quicksand that threatens everyone, and a lot will be decided in the coming weeks by how party leaders manage political developments.
Government spokesman Pavlos Marinakis condemned the attack with Molotov cocktails outside the house of the president of the Supreme Court on early Thursday morning, saying the arrest of the perpetrators is “an absolute priority.”