Cyprus to launch new tax system
Starting January 1, 2026, Cyprus will officially turn the page on how it taxes income and businesses.
Starting January 1, 2026, Cyprus will officially turn the page on how it taxes income and businesses.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s remarks about attempts to revive an “empire” have drawn a sharp response from Turkey, adding to already strained relations as Greece closely monitors his expected meeting with US President Donald Trump at Mar-a-Lago.
A marching band played carols, a choir sang hymns and the lights adorning a giant evergreen blinked on, as Christmas tentatively returned to Bethlehem’s Manger Square.
Attica’s multifaceted tourism product was the focus of a special destination promotion and marketing event, organized in Milan last week by the Greek National Tourism Organization office in Italy, in cooperation with the Regional Authority of Attica.
The traffic cameras that have been installed and automatically record violations in the region of Attica are still operating on a trial basis.
Panathinaikos has risen to joint second at the Euroleague standings thanks to its come-from-behind win at Zalgiris Kaunas on Tuesday.
US Ambassador in Athens, Kimberly Guilfoyle, visited Environment and Energy Minister Stavros Papastavrou on Monday.
The French Navy has released video footage from a raid carried out on December 14 by French commandos on a Greek-owned fishing vessel in the Atlantic Ocean that was transporting tons of cocaine.
Renowned Greek retro band the Swingin’ Cats will give a festive performance at the Gazarte Roof Stage (34 Voutadon) on December 26.
North Macedonia’s nationalist leadership is not helping its country’s prospects by its behavior towards Greece, arguably its most important neighbor in terms of geopolitical imprint and the size of its economy, as well as its longtime membership of NATO and the European Union.