Calm prevails on the border between Turkey and Iran
“Trump has less dignity than the dog I’m holding. He drops bombs on us. He kills children. May he be cursed. We can and will endure.”
“Trump has less dignity than the dog I’m holding. He drops bombs on us. He kills children. May he be cursed. We can and will endure.”
Minister of Infrastructure and Transport Minister Christos Dimas conducted an on-site inspection last Friday of the construction site for the northern section of the E65 Central Greece Motorway and stressed that construction is now 93% complete.
Revenue from tourism in Cyprus reached a new record high, at €3.69 billion in 2025. That’s up by €486.7 million compared to 2024 – an increase of 15.2% – according to the results of the Passengers Survey, carried out by the Statistical Service of Cyprus (CyStat).
Greece’s revenues from electricity exports amounted to a total of €972 million in 2025 while the balance of trade for electric power showed a surplus of €261 million in the year, according to figures released by ELSTAT, the Hellenic Statistical Authority. This represented an increase of €650 million relative to 2019, when Greece was a…
Fuel prices in Cyprus are expected to increase in the coming days following recent upward pressure linked to the conflict in Iran.
Greece’s seasonally adjusted S&P Global Purchasing Managers’ Index (PMI) for the manufacturing sector closed at 54.4 points in February, slightly higher than the 54.2 points at the start of the year.
The outbreak of war in the Middle East last Saturday confirmed traders’ worst fears.
Three years after the Tempe railway tragedy, it is important to reflect on what we have learned from it.
Eurogroup chairman Kyriakos Pierrakakis is championing a plan for the Savings and Investments Union.
A man who escaped from a guarded hospital ward in Thessaloniki on Clean Monday was sentenced to six months in prison by a local court, authorities said.