Cyprus last for women in management
New figures from Eurostat indicate that Cyprus has the lowest proportion of women in management roles among European Union countries.
New figures from Eurostat indicate that Cyprus has the lowest proportion of women in management roles among European Union countries.
Nearly half of Greeks view their fellow citizens’ morality negatively, placing Greece fourth globally among countries most skeptical of their compatriots’ ethics, according to a Pew Research Center survey released this year.
Cypriot President Nikos Christodoulides said Friday that Turkey’s reactions to Cyprus receiving security assistance amid Middle East tensions are of no concern to his government. “Turkey’s reactions don’t concern me – what Turkey says or what Turkey does. Our primary concern, our highest priority, is the security of our country and the Cypriot people. Nothing…
Environment and Energy Minister Stavros Papastavrou, speaking during a parliamentary committee discussion on the ratification of four agreements between Greece and the companies Chevron Greece Holdings and Helleniq Upstream for the concession of hydrocarbon exploration and exploitation rights in southern Crete and the southern Peloponnese, said the deals could strengthen Greece’s role in the energy…
Nearly 1,000 migrants reached the island of Crete and the remote island of Gavdos within 48 hours this week, arriving from Libya in what authorities describe as a significant surge in crossings.
The Federation of Hellenic Associations of Tourist & Travel Agencies (FedHATTA) has issued a statement saying it is closely monitoring developments in the Middle East and their impact on travel planning and, potentially, on Greek tourism. According to the federation, there have so far been no cancellations of organized trips, except in cases where travelers…
Olympiakos weathered the Panathinaikos pressure in the second half of the Derby of Eternal Rivals on Friday.
More gaps in Greece’s agricultural subsidy oversight system have emerged during a fraud trial at Athens’ Court of Appeal, where 25 defendants face charges over allegedly illegal payments totaling more than €250,000 during 2016-2018.
A delegation of Greek political and civic representatives concluded a series of institutional meetings in Ontario this week with provincial officials, economic stakeholders and diaspora organizations in a visit aimed at strengthening ties between local authorities in southern Greece and the Greek community in Canada while exploring cooperation in tourism and technology.
The Greek state reacted quickly and ensured that the long-lost photographs from the WWII executions in Kaisariani were secured.