Trains get back on track
Trains and the suburban rail service, which had stopped after the deadly accident in northern Greece on February 28, resume on Wednesday.
Trains and the suburban rail service, which had stopped after the deadly accident in northern Greece on February 28, resume on Wednesday.
Rare-earth metals are a group of 17 elements that, along with other critical raw materials, are used in the production of a wide range of high-tech products, from smartphones, computers, wind turbines and electric car batteries to defense equipment, lasers, optical fibers and aircraft engines.
Approximately one in two Cypriots considers it easy to start a business in Cyprus, according to the Global Entrepreneurship Monitor (GEM) Cyprus Report 2021/2022.
The images appeared on Twitter in late 2016 just as the presidential campaign was entering its final stretch. Some featured the message “vote for Hillary” and the phrases “avoid the line” and “vote from home.”
In what is seen as a blow to Moscow, Ecumenical Patriarch Vartholomaios stated on Tuesday that he will cooperate with Lithuanian authorities to establish a new branch in the Baltic country to ensure that people of faith are no longer only under the supervision of the Russian church.
Skroutz officials are expecting over 2 million unique consumers to make purchases from the Skroutz Marketplace in 2023, an estimate that, if confirmed, represents a 25% increase compared to 2022.
Tuesday was a day of healthy gains on the Greek stock market, reminiscent of the sessions of high growth in the first couple of months of 2023.
The collapse of Silicon Valley Bank and the serious problems facing Credit Suisse will not have wider consequences for the European banking system, according to Greek bankers. This is because not only are the causes of the current turbulence different – and haven’t created chain reactions – but mainly because today the banking system worldwide…
Though education in technology is a must, “education should not underestimate and cannot replace the importance of traditional values and principles,” declared Panos Kourkountis, keynote speaker at last week’s Greener Shipping Summit.
Developments over the past week have felt eerily familiar for those of us who followed the global financial crisis in 2008. Analysts argued in early 2008 that Bear Stearns’ problems were a result of poor management and a failure to hedge risk.