Greeks top of shipping orders
Greek-owned shipping companies made investments in new and used ships of the order of $27 billion last year.
Greek-owned shipping companies made investments in new and used ships of the order of $27 billion last year.
A delegation from the military academy of Saudi Arabia led by its commander, Major General Almalki Hassan Abdullah, visited the premises of the Hellenic Aerospace Industry (EAB) on Wednesday.
Greece on Wednesday successfully auctioned the reopening of a five-year bond at a significantly lower cost.
Defense Minister Nikos Dendias reiterated on Wednesday that Greece’s Armed Forces must be modernized, as the world has entered “a completely new era.”
Even as the group of flower aficionados flitted around a high-ceilinged room admiring just-clipped camellias with fanciful names like “Pink Lassie” and “Paradise Petite,” single petals floated lazily to the paneled wood floor, forming colorful mounds.
Cyprus witnessed a 1.5% surge in total beer sales last year, with a notable 9% increase in exports.
Lower prices will show up on supermarket shelves as of early March, as a result of the government’s new measures, Development Minister Kostas Skrekas said on Skai Radio on Wednesday.
“History is never a closed book or a final verdict. It is forever in the making… The great strength of history in a free society is its capacity for self-correction.” (Arthur M. Schlesinger Jr, “Folly’s Antidote,” editorial in The New York Times, January 1, 2007)
The round-of-16 games of the Greek Cup offered plenty of drama on Wednesday.
UEFA, European soccer’s governing body, has sent a total of 23 files with evidence of dozens of suspect soccer matches in Greece to the Parliament’s Committee on Cultural Affairs and the judiciary.