Cyprus growth to pick up in 2024, 2025 after 2023 slowdown
As a result of the negative influence of the continuing Ukraine conflict, Cyprus’ economic growth is expected to fall to 2.5% in 2023, the Central Bank of Cyprus (CBC) said on Friday.
As a result of the negative influence of the continuing Ukraine conflict, Cyprus’ economic growth is expected to fall to 2.5% in 2023, the Central Bank of Cyprus (CBC) said on Friday.
Olympiakos failed to follow up its spectacular Euroleague win over Fenerbahce with victory at Villeurbanne, while Panathinaikos suffered its second reverse in Spain within three days. Both games highlighted that one good half is not enough at this level.
A 45-year-old inmate was sentenced to life imprisonment after a court found him guilty of the murder of a 36-year-old fellow inmate at Nigrita Prison, Serres, in July 2019.
The Greek bourse managed to contain its high losses early in the session on Friday, but could not avert closing the week in the red.
The Financial Crimes Squad (SDOE) has dismantled a major fuel smuggling ring, with the fines imposed exceeding 88 million euros. The complex case that occupied SDOE for about four years began following the execution of an order of the financial crimes prosecutor and was completed in September.
In our effort to understand what Erdogan is aiming at by trying to eliminate Istanbul’s mayor, Ekrem Imamoglu, from the political scene, it is useful to keep in mind that the wily Turkish president is susceptible to major mistakes. This does not mean that he has suddenly lost the cunning which has guided him all…
Most Greek urban centers desperately need some free public space. However, the process of expropriations in urban planning remains too complex and time-consuming; and that is despite the fact that the state has secured funds from the Green Fund for this purpose.
The decommissioned steam-electric power station of the Public Power Corporation (PPC) on the western bank of the Kifissos River in the southern Athens suburb of Neo Faliro has reopened its doors for a multimedia art exhibition.
Borrowers with housing loans and small businesses with loans secured against a main residence stand to benefit from the support program for vulnerable natural persons that the banks have agreed with the Ministry of Finance.