Highway in Cyprus stuck for 50 years
It was supposed to be a “lifeline” for Cyprus’ rural communities, a fast, modern highway linking Nicosia to the Troodos Mountains.
It was supposed to be a “lifeline” for Cyprus’ rural communities, a fast, modern highway linking Nicosia to the Troodos Mountains.
Retail heavyweight Jumbo has expanded its footprint, finalizing a 10.8-million-euro cash deal to buy out the Veso Mare shopping center in Patra from Eurobank.
Nafplio hums with voices as the 11th Marilena-Nafplio-Artiva International Choral Festival unfolds.
Political events outside the Greek borders are often treated by domestic politicians as “fads.” Excited by the communicative charm of a successful electoral model, most attempt to interpret its ability to engage with the voters.
Giorgos Papaoikonomou is one of the few permanent residents, about 20, left in the village of Valtetsi, in the regional unit of Arcadia, in southern Greece.
Piraeus Port Authority (OLP) has renewed its administration following its acceptance of the resignation of Executive President Lin Ji.
Ten months after the launch of the Tap2Ride application, more than 8.8 million ticket validations using bank cards have been recorded on Athens public transport, according to data from the Athens Urban Transport Organization (OASA).
National Bank and Eurobank will pay the interim dividend for fiscal year 2025 of 200 million and 170 million euros, respectively, in cash.
Athens has reiterated to the United States its interest in acquiring the medium-range air-to-air AIM-120D missiles for its F-35 fighter jets.
The tempest over the planned closure of several Hellenic Post outlets has exposed fissures within the government and an unease among the ruling conservatives’ parliamentary group.