Cyprus to end its fuel tax break
As of April 1, the reduced consumption tax on fuel in Cyprus will come to an end, reverting to 8.3 cents per liter for gasoline and 6.3 cents per liter for heating oil.
As of April 1, the reduced consumption tax on fuel in Cyprus will come to an end, reverting to 8.3 cents per liter for gasoline and 6.3 cents per liter for heating oil.
The sun-soaked Algarve region on Portugal’s southern coast is a place where guitar-strumming backpackers gather by fragrant orange trees and digital nomads hunt for laid-back vibes. It is not exactly what comes to mind when one envisions a stronghold of far-right political sentiment.
After a tight session at Athinon Avenue, the main index of the Greek stock market closed on Friday with small losses.
Panathinaikos defeated Barcelona and is looking good for finishing second in the regular season of the Euroleague.
Police say they have arrested a 47-year-old man who issued false documents in order to strike individuals off a bad debtors’ database.
Year after year, the pressure increases. On the one hand, there is the explosive growth of tourism, followed by an increase in consumption; on the other, there is drought.
The Foreign Ministry has said it “warmly welcomes the decision of the European Council to start the accession negotiations of Bosnia and Herzegovina with the European Union.”
The decision by Moody’s to keep Greece’s credit rating one step below investment grade shows once again how the problems in our judicial system cost a lot of money, in addition to their undermining citizens’ confidence in institutions. There has been progress in several economic indicators in recent years, yet the problems on which the…
A lot has changed in recent years in higher education, moving in the right direction of extroversion. However, the most difficult part has not changed: the existence of various university departments that neither serve academic needs, nor serve the needs of the existing labor market.