The listed zones include major port areas, stormwater outlets, and spots near wastewater treatment facilities.
According to a report by state broadcaster ERT from Cyprus, which quotes the source, the only development was an “anti-NAVTEX” issued by Ankara
The overall project is budgeted at 7.3 million euros and with a competition timetable until late 2026
New recognition program marks FAO’s 80th anniversary by spotlighting youth leadership in sustainable agriculture.
Tomorrow, August 8, artist Ellada Damianou brings her performative scenography research to life on the rooftop of K-Gold Temporary Gallery in Agia Paraskevi, Lesvos — part of a broader summer program blending contemporary art, performance, and local heritage
Cambodia and Thailand’s defence chiefs met in Kuala Lumpur on Thursday to finalise a permanent ceasefire following deadly border clashes in July that killed 43 and displaced over 300,000
A 41-year-old tourist suffered serious burns while four others sustained glass-related injuries after a gas canister exploded in a rented room in Asprovalta.
A 35-year-old woman from Norway has reported being raped in a nightclub restroom on the island of Rhodes. The suspect, a 30-year-old man who allegedly followed her after she rejected his advances, is currently being sought by police
The company received a 2,000-euro fine for failing to remove construction materials as required by the city’s cleanliness regulations. Additional fines totaling 4,500 euros were imposed for road safety violations
Despite opposition from the military leadership and concerns among the public, Netanyahu appears intent on pressing forward. His next phase of operations reportedly includes a significant escalation of combat across Gaza
The virus has already appeared in European countries such as Italy and France, as well as in the United States, Asia, and Africa. Vaccines are available in the U.S., but in Cyprus, treatment focuses on symptom management in consultation with healthcare providers
Temperatures are also rising steadily, with Western Greece expected to reach 38–40°C over the weekend. While the meltemi winds may keep eastern Greece slightly cooler (35–37°C), the fire risk remains elevated due to dryness and wind speed
Starting August 11, ATM withdrawals from Greek banks will be free of charge, following a new government regulation aimed at eliminating excessive fees and ensuring nationwide access to cash without unfair costs. A national cap for third-party ATMs is also set
Europe faced the highest levels of drought ever recorded between July 11-19, says the European Drought Observatory
Strong winds have caused significant disruptions across Attica, including a fallen tree in central Athens and the temporary closure of the National Garden. Authorities warn of gale-force gusts reaching up to 9 Beaufort, with heightened wildfire risks
Greece has repeatedly faced criticism from human rights groups over alleged pushbacks at sea and land borders. Earlier this year, the EU’s border agency said it was examining 12 cases involving possible rights violations by Greek authorities
France is battling its largest wildfire in nearly 80 years, with over 16,000 hectares burned in the Aude region. The blaze has claimed one life, injured 13, and remains out of control as shifting winds push flames back toward hard-to-reach forested areas
The quake caused concern among residents across southern Peloponnese, where seismic activity is relatively common
The Kremlin confirmed that Russian President Vladimir Putin and U.S. President Donald Trump will meet in the coming days, following a proposal from the American side
The romance was legendary: Alexander, who had ascended the throne amid civil unrest, married Aspasia—no royal, a simple Greek commoner. His family saw it as an affront to dynastic order and feared it might shift Greece’s monarchy forever.