Cyprus Audit Office warns on takings
Cyprus’ Audit Office has raised concerns over 3.1 billion euros in delayed tax revenues owed to the state.
Cyprus’ Audit Office has raised concerns over 3.1 billion euros in delayed tax revenues owed to the state.
Abhorrence of Israel’s devastating war in the Gaza Strip has resonated for months in capitals and in university campuses abroad. Now, a growing number of Israelis are speaking out.
A bad deal is better than no deal at all. This appears to be the wisdom that led the European Union to reach a compromise with US President Donald Trump during their recent trade deal talks this week.
The Athens Chamber of Commerce and Industry announced on its website on Tuesday that, following relevant information from the Jordanian Embassy in Greece, there is an opportunity for cooperation with Jordanian companies for the reconstruction of Syria.
Metlen has made history with the successful completion of its public share exchange offer.
The rise in the closing auctions and the better-than-expected January-June data of Hellenic Exchanges point to the benchmark being close to the leap above the 2,000-point mark.
The Athens Misdemeanor Council has indicted Konstantinos Polychronopoulos, founder of the soup kitchen The Other Human, along with his brother-in-law and mother, to stand trial over alleged mismanagement of donations made to the organization.
Donald Trump’s problems with a significant part of his electoral base – the Make America Great Again fans – attest to how difficult it is to govern when you have been elected on the basis of lies, oversimplification of issues, and conspiracy theories.
Greece has officially designated the childhood home of renowned composer Mikis Theodorakis in Galatas, Hania, Crete, as a modern monument, paving the way for its transformation into a cultural site, the Culture Ministry said on Tuesday.
A helicopter drops water to help put out a fire that started close to the National Technical University of Athens campus east of Athens Monday.