E-invoicing is on the way
The government and the tax administration (AADE) are in talks with the European Commission about the implementation of electronic invoicing by businesses.
The government and the tax administration (AADE) are in talks with the European Commission about the implementation of electronic invoicing by businesses.
A cancer patient in the Cretan city of Iraklio took his own his life as he was unable to bear the pain while waiting for a chemotherapy drug, his family have said.
Small, renovated and special accommodation complexes, also known as boutique hotels, are performing even better than large luxury hotels in terms of the growth rate of their occupancy.
Cyprus is playing a pivotal role in Western efforts to deal with the crisis in the Middle East; its added value stemming not from its military power, but rather its geographic location, its membership in the European Union, and its excellent relations with all the regional actors.
Afternoon surgeries for a fee in the country’s public hospitals start on Tuesday, as part of Health Ministry efforts to boost the National Health System (ESY) and make it more attractive to surgeons and anesthetists.
Despite acknowledging the mounting toll climate change is unleashing on Europe’s farmers – floods in Greece destroyed 15% of the country’s agricultural yield last year – the European Commission did not signal any upcoming policy changes that would drive the sector to adapt.
Police in Crete have launched an investigation after finding a large quantity of drugs, explosives and weapons in the search of a man’s home in Rethymno following his arrest by drug squad officers.
The fluctuation in wholesale electricity rates augurs badly for the formation of consumer electricity tariffs in April.
Scientists on Rhodes have confirmed that four nomad jellyfish, a large species that can cause very painful injuries to humans, have been found in waters around the Dodecanese island in the last 24 hours.