Cyprus to abolish permits for small constructions
In a move to simplify the development control system, Cyprus is set to abolish urban and building permits for small-scale projects.
In a move to simplify the development control system, Cyprus is set to abolish urban and building permits for small-scale projects.
Adapting to the modern needs of tourism and innovation are the main characteristics of the Tourism Ministry’s planning
The seemingly unstoppable rise of tourism is transforming host countries in ways that until recently belonged to the realm of the imagination.
Panathinaikos defeated Anadolu Efes in Athens on Tuesday to stay joint fourth in the Euroleague, while Olympiakos suffered a road loss at Barcelona on Wednesday.
Investment firm HIG Capital is creating one of the largest logistics groups in Southeast Europe.
Greece’s center-right government announced price controls on baby formula Wednesday, accusing multinational suppliers of imposing unjustifiably high prices on the country’s consumers.
US investment bank Jefferies predicts a further increase in interest rates on time deposits in Greece for 2024, favoring a shift from ordinary savings accounts to time deposits.
Developments in relations between Greece and Turkey, between Greece and the United States, and between the United States and Turkey show how interdependent they all are.
The fifth consecutive session of gains for the benchmark at Athinon Avenue took it to yet another five-month high on Wednesday.
The Greek government on Tuesday presented a draft law to integrate a European directive on implementing a minimum tax rate on mutinational enterprises and large-scale domestic groups which could lead to a supplementary tax of up to 15% on profits.