Power companies announce lower tariffs for February
The country’s power suppliers have announced significantly reduced electricity tariffs for February, with Public Power Corporation (PPC) saying that its rate is down 57-64% compared to January.
The country’s power suppliers have announced significantly reduced electricity tariffs for February, with Public Power Corporation (PPC) saying that its rate is down 57-64% compared to January.
Shipping companies are still waiting for “real green” fuel solutions as part of decarbonization efforts to clean up the industry, a leading industry official said.
Α 47-year-old man was fatally gunned down by unknown assailants in broad daylight on Friday morning in the southern Greek town of Kalamata.
Spanish authorities have found three tons of cocaine worth 180 million euros on a Greek-managed cargo ship off the Canary Islands.
In the latest installment of threatening rhetoric, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has threatened Greece with a “crazy Turk” attack if it does not wise up.
Companies are using microorganisms to convert carbon dioxide into protein and making “meat,” with the taste and texture of real meat, which could theoretically not only be a solution to the food crisis, but also reduce air pollution.
Bulgartransgaz CEO Vladimir Malinov told reporters that companies from neighboring Greece and North Macedonia have expressed interest in booking capacity at the Chiren gas storage facility, located some 125 km north of Sofia.
Greece is ready to welcome back Chinese travelers after China’s Covid-19 reopening, Greek Tourism Minister Vassilis Kikilias told Xinhua.
While grading essays for his world religions course last month, Antony Aumann, a professor of philosophy at Northern Michigan University, read what he said was easily “the best paper in the class.”
Constantinos Herodotou, governor of the Central Bank of Cyprus (CBC), has called for the preservation of fiscal space, as economic prospects are deteriorating due to Russia’s war in Ukraine.