Cyprus supports the euro for the EU, questions its value domestically
Cyprus shows a high level of support for the euro as positive for the European Union, with 80% of respondents agreeing, per Eurobarometer.
Cyprus shows a high level of support for the euro as positive for the European Union, with 80% of respondents agreeing, per Eurobarometer.
Prodea Investments has completed a significant transaction to sell part of its portfolio, amounting to 745 million euros, through which it will finance the strategic shift toward the high-end hospitality and logistics sectors, where an investment program of €850 million is already under way.
Former conservative prime minister Costas Karamanlis warned that political polarization, degraded public discourse, and unresolved questions over phone surveillance threaten the quality of Greece’s democracy.
The Demos Center is hosting a public discussion on the recent election of New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani.
Elections at Greece’s three largest bar associations concluded Monday, with Andreas Koutsolampros elected president of the Athens Bar Association, the country’s biggest professional body.
The mere fact that a Greek minister is running to become president of the Eurogroup proves how much the country has changed. In an era when Western democracies are tottering, Greece is, paradoxically for its political history, a bright exception.
A 14-year-old boy has been hospitalized after being stabbed multiple times by two older teenagers who allegedly lured him into an ambush under the false pretense of meeting a 20-year-old girl on a date.
The Greek stock market edged higher again on Monday, with the benchmark climbing to an eight-week high.
Greek Migration and Asylum Minister Thanos Plevris met with his German counterpart Monday on the sidelines of the EU Justice and Home Affairs Council in Brussels, reaching an agreement to cancel all outstanding asylum cases tied to the EU’s Dublin Regulation.