Cyprus Faces Greek Investor's Lawsuit
The Cypriot government has been met with a lawsuit from Geek investors who suffered massive losses, due to the nation's financial turmoil and required bailouts, according to reports.
The Cypriot government has been met with a lawsuit from Geek investors who suffered massive losses, due to the nation's financial turmoil and required bailouts, according to reports.
Bloomberg news agency has stated that Greece is making strides, concerning the economy, markets and public administration.
It has been reported that Aegean Airlines is interested in acquiring Cyprus Airways.
Cypriot Minister of Energy, Commerce, Industry and Tourism Yiorgos Lakkotrypis addressed the Paphos Chamber of Commerce and Industry's yearly meeting, where he stated that businesses on the island must modernize, according to reports.
Greek Prime Minister Antonis Samaras stated to his party's MPs that he doesn't believe the nation will conduct snap elections in early 2015, regarding a new presidential election, according to reports.
An animal abuser was brought to justice and charged with an 8-month suspended prison term, along with a 30,000 euro fine after killing a stray dog, according to reports.
Public Power Corporation authorized a 180 million euro wind farm investment in Northern Greece and for a smaller site on Crete, according to reports.
The government and the main opposition have crossed swords in parliament, this time over the villa of the King of the Netherlands, King Willem-Alexander at Kranidi.
The government is proceeding to wrap up all discrepancies and preconditions in order to tender its multi-bill to parliament on Friday. The multi-bill, will be tendered in the House probably on Friday, while the author, finance minister Gikas Hardouvelis, met yesterday morning with the Prime Minister, and will meet today with members of PASOK, and tomorrow with Prime Minister Antonis Samaras and government vice president Evangelos Venizelos, in order to overcome any objections and appeals.
On Wednesday morning Westminster courts began hearing the case of the Griveas couple that are involved in the Postal Bank scandal. On Tuesday morning Westminster courts began hearing the case of the Griveas couple that are involved in the Postal Bank scandal. The court will examine whether to extradite the couple to Greece.
A man who tortured his dog by dragging him with his motorbike for hours a few months ago, was convicted to 1 year in prison without parole and a fine of 5,000 euros.
The seventh Task Force Report made public today includes praise and recommendations as regards the country's next moves.
Greek government spokeswoman Sophia Voultepsi aknowledged a setback in the negotiation process about the reunification of Cyprus.