Cyprus power rates set to increase 3%
Electricity bills in Cyprus will increase by 3% beginning with the next billing cycle, Energy Minister Giorgos Papanastasiou confirmed last Friday.
Electricity bills in Cyprus will increase by 3% beginning with the next billing cycle, Energy Minister Giorgos Papanastasiou confirmed last Friday.
BARCELONA, Spain – Not so long ago, families coming to the shore in Montgat, Spain, just outside Barcelona, built sand castles, played paddle games and lounged around on the broad band of sand that was the picture of the European summer vacation. But now in some places, there is hardly enough room to put down…
No immediate exploitation of the Pegasus natural gas field is expected, Cyprus’ Minister of Energy, Commerce and Industry Giorgos Papanastasiou said on Saturday, clarifying that several stages of technical and commercial evaluation were required before the gas reached the market.
The Trump tariffs, and the possible European response, got the better of the Greek stock market momentum on Monday.
The past cannot offer answers about the future. Greece may be dealing with all sorts of problems and giving the impression that it will never shake off the bad habits of the past, but the country is, nevertheless, moving forward.
A vessel operated by Frontex, the European Border and Coast Guard Agency, has sunk off the northwestern coast of Lesvos after striking a rock.
Greece, France, Spain, Italy and Denmark will test a blueprint for an age verification app to protect children online, the European Commission has said, amid growing global concern about the impact of social media on children’s mental health.
The government’s job is not easy when it comes to the new waves of refugees and migrants arriving on Greek shores.
A politician who recently spoke with young Greeks from the brain drain generation recounted how much these young men and women seem to hate the Greek political system.
Christian leaders have accused Israeli settlers of attacking sacred sites in the West Bank, in violence that one said was forcing some to consider quitting the occupied territory.