Cohabitation by necessity
A number of young people, students and unmarried people are turning to cohabitation in order to reduce the cost of accommodation.
A number of young people, students and unmarried people are turning to cohabitation in order to reduce the cost of accommodation.
European Union foreign ministers agreed on Thursday that the bloc should re-engage with Turkey, but set some conditions and did not endorse Ankara’s calls to revive its moribund membership bid.
The International Coordinating Committee for Justice for Cyprus (PSEKA) issued a statement on Thursday, marking the 49th anniversary of the Turkish invasion of Cyprus and urging an end to the occupation. Additionally, PSEKA criticized the international community for applying double standards in their response to the Cyprus invasion versus Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
Professional photographers protested the planned introduction of new IDs outside the Citizen Protection Ministry Wednesday.
The National Economy and Finance Ministry’s bill which includes a variety of the government’s economic policy staples was tabled in Parliament on Wednesday, said Minister Kostis Hatzidakis.
Greece is showing remarkable resilience as a tourism destination for Britons, according to the head of easyJet holidays, which serves only UK customers to sell Mediterranean beach and city break packages.
Climate change is here, heating the world today, with direct and devastating consequences on human lives, the environment and more.
The Municipality of Ayia Napa in Cyprus is urging the government to implement a ban on four- and three-wheeled vehicles between 9 p.m. and 7 a.m. from Wednesday through to August 20.
Who wouldn’t want Greece and Turkey to settle their differences and harness the hidden potential in the Aegean and Eastern Mediterranean amid an atmosphere of consensus?
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis’ visit to Kalamata, SW Peloponnese, scheduled for Friday will be postponed due to the fire emergency in Greece.