Cypriots set to get power choice
For the first time in Cyprus, households and businesses will soon be able to choose who supplies their electricity.
For the first time in Cyprus, households and businesses will soon be able to choose who supplies their electricity.
A trilateral memorandum of understanding (MoU) was signed on Monday by the electricity transmission operators of Greece and Egypt (ADMIE and EETC), as well as the agency promoting the power linking of both countries, ELICA.
Augusta Stanitsa had no intention of going to the ReBrain Greece event in London. But she had mentioned it to her family in Athens and they were the ones who urged her, “What do you have to lose?”
Environmental degradation threatens the European way of life, with three quarters of eurozone businesses dependent on ecosystem services, according to a European Environment Agency report released Monday.
The biggest ever Euroleague has just started, featuring 20 teams, and the two Greek representatives asserted their authority from Day 1 as they opened their campaign with victories on Tuesday.
It is essential that the scandal over OPEKEPE – the agency responsible for distributing European Union agricultural funds in Greece – be cleared up soon.
Greece’s Cabinet has approved 19,489 new public sector positions for 2026, focusing on healthcare, defense, local government, education, justice, infrastructure and civil protection, the Ministry of Interior announced Tuesday.
Turkey’s National Security Council, chaired by President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, on Tuesday reaffirmed that the Cyprus issue is a “national matter” and expressed support for a two-state solution on the island.
Grammy-winning saxophonist Kenny Garrett, one of the most influential figures in modern jazz, will perform live at Gazarte’s Main Stage (32 Voutadon) in Athens.
September became the 11th consecutive month of growth for the benchmark of the Greek stock market.