Cypriot Leaders Meet Today
Today brings continuing meetings by both sides of Cyprus, to discuss confidence-building efforts and a solution to the nation's divide.
Today brings continuing meetings by both sides of Cyprus, to discuss confidence-building efforts and a solution to the nation's divide.
Today, sources from the Greek Environment Ministry stated to Athens-Macedonian News Agency, that the nation is predicted to allow hydrocarbon permit bids.
Today, the Greek Finance Ministry confirmed that an extension will not be granted regarding the income tax deadline.
Various market analysts have predicted that Greece will offer a new three-year bond sometime this week, which marks its first since its return to debt markets three months ago with a five-year bond, as reported by ekathimerini.
Sunday at midnight, the PPC workers strike ceased after its employee union GENOP decided to halt it after a five-hour meeting.
July 15th marks the start of Greek summer sales in commercial stores, that will occur until the end of August.
It has been widely reported that the Euroworking Group endorsed Greece's latest aid package of 1 billion euros, and will grant it to the nation on Monday.
Talented athlete Elaina Balouris has recently been chosen to represent the Boston Athletic Association, for her running skills.
Cypriot Minister of Finance Harris Georgides has declared that the island's recent rating raises show the economy's improvement.
Tomorrow brings the case concerning two photojournalists who were harmed during the ongoing Golden Dawn trial on Friday, as reported by Kathimerini.
Arianna Huffington offered an interview with Marie Claire magazine titled: "10 Things Arianna Huffington Wished She Knew In Her Twenties", by Susie Moore.
Last night, Cypriot President Anastasiades addressed a CyBC and Pancyprian Union of Refugees seminar, being held to mark the Turkish invasion of the island 40 years ago.
The Greek legal system has called for Public Power Corporation staff to return to work, as they continue to strike over the company's partial privatization plans.
An additional 250,000 Greek citizens will gain social dividend funds, after the government enlarged the program's income requirements.