Ukrainian uniform maker to debut at Posidonia
Ukrainian manufacturer and distributor of marine uniforms Good Uniform is preparing for its first appearance as a Posidonia exhibitor at this summer’s event on June 6-10.
Ukrainian manufacturer and distributor of marine uniforms Good Uniform is preparing for its first appearance as a Posidonia exhibitor at this summer’s event on June 6-10.
The enhancement of trade relations between Cyprus and the United Arab Emirates was discussed on Wednesday, at a meeting between Cyprus Energy, Commerce, and Industry Minister Natasa Pilides and UAE Minister of State for Foreign Trade Thani Ahmed Al Zeyoudi in Dubai.
Waiting for her friends on Moscow’s primly landscaped Boulevard Ring this week, Svetlana Kozakova admitted that she’d had a sleepless night.
PAOK has qualified to the last 16 of the Europa Conference League, beating Danish side Midtjylland in the penalty shootout after a 2-1 victory on the night, while Olympiakos suffered a 3-0 home loss to Atalanta to crash out of the Europa League.
Greek stocks predictably slumped on Thursday, in line with all other bourses the world over.
As it meets to decide sanctions against Russia for its invasion of Ukraine, the EU is divided over whether to cut Russia off from SWIFT, a high-security payment network that connects thousands of financial institutions around the world.
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis says he has demanded that the EU implement emergency measures to help its members weather energy price hikes.
The rapid imposition of a fine on Attiki Odos SA, the company managing the Greek capital’s biggest ring road, for its omissions in the recent snowstorm – which led to thousands of motorists being left stranded on the highway – is, unfortunately, unprecedented.
Poet, novelist, professor and a great friend of Greece, Edmund Keeley died on Wednesday at the age of 94. The son of an American diplomat, he was born in Damascus and lived in Greece for a few years before settling in the United States.
Dozens of looted antiquities seized from billionaire hedge fund founder Michael Steinhardt after a yearslong investigation have been returned to the people of Greece, prosecutors in New York announced Wednesday.