When state data is exploited for politics
“Forty-one percent” is one of the jokes doing the rounds on social media these days – it is also a trap for the ruling conservatives.
“Forty-one percent” is one of the jokes doing the rounds on social media these days – it is also a trap for the ruling conservatives.
Greece’s state mining company Larco has appeared in this newspaper more times than its size would justify.
The second ship transporting humanitarian aid to Gaza as part of the Amalthea project is likely to depart from Larnaca, Cyprus on Saturday, according to the Cyprus News Agency.
By enlisting the help of the FBI – as announced recently – Cyprus is making an effort to deal with the problem of corruption that has been a blight on the country’s reputation for so many years.
A series of beautiful, simple houses with roofs that look like those we see in children’s drawings. Open spaces, sun, signs of the coming spring in most fields – some of which still look like small stagnant lakes.
Two ministers have announced their resignation from the government. Minister of State Stavros Papastavrou and Deputy Minister to the Prime Minister Yiannis Bratakos submitted their resignations to Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis.
Supermarket prices increased by 2.75% in February, down from 3% in the previous month, according to a report of prices in major retail chains by the Consumer Goods Retail Research Institute (IELKA).
Greek gas supplier DEPA Commercial has filed for arbitration to seek a price revision on its gas supply contract with Gazprom, DEPA CEO Constantinos Xifaras has said.
The number of properties listed for sale significantly outweighs those available for rent in areas with substantial housing inventory, data show, indicating a reluctance of homeowners to rent out their properties.