First Greeks evacuated from Sudan
A first group of Greek citizens has been evacuated from Sudan and taken to Djibouti, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs has announced.
A first group of Greek citizens has been evacuated from Sudan and taken to Djibouti, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs has announced.
The Museum of Cycladic Art is holding its 10th annual art competition for children aged 4-15, with the theme this year being “The Human at the Forefront.”
The Museum of Cycladic Art presents “Identities: Gender, Diversity, Discrimination,” the first of three exhibitions it is hosting in cooperation with the Graz Museum in Austria and the Bank of Cyprus Cultural Foundation in Nicosia.
With the risk that the statute of limitations will expire for a number of offenses related to the criminal case of troubled jewelry maker Folli Follie looming, the trial is expected to finally take place in June.
Foreign Minister Nikos Dendias announced that jointly with Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis’ it was decided to relocate Air Force aircraft and members of the army’s Special Forces to Egypt on Sunday to participate in a potential operation to rescue Greek and Cypriot citizens that remain trapped in Sudan.
The Independent Authority for Public Revenue (AADE) announced on Friday that it has identified tax evasion in excess of 1 million euros from a short-term real estate rental platform on the island of Mykonos.
The planet’s population is expected to grow to around 10 billion before the end of the 21st century, according to United Nations projections.
Despite the prevalence of social media, two in five Greek teenagers choose to read books outside the school context, according to the findings of a nationwide survey conducted by University Mental Health, Neurosciences and Precision Medicine Research Institute.
Athens Medical Group and its Thessaloniki-based branch, the European Interbalkan Medical Center, return this week to Posidonia Sea Tourism Forum for a third time.
The issue of storing electricity from renewable energy sources in Cyprus has become a problem due to extensive production rejections of both large and small photovoltaic parks by the Transmission and Distribution Operators on Easter Sunday and Monday.