Turkey seeks to bury the missing

The aim of Turkey is not to solve the issue of Greek Cypriot missing persons, but to hide and destroy all the evidence of their fate, said Presidential Commissioner Photis Photiou. He

Labour minister suffers brain haemorrhage

Labour Minister Zeta Emilianidou is in a serious condition after suffering a rupture of a cerebral aneurysm causing brain haemorrhage and was undergoing surgery in Athens on Monday. Government spokesperson Marios Pelekanos

The good, the bad and the unlikely

We’re exactly nine months away from the next presidential elections, and the game of musical chairs is well underway, with 10 candidates in the running. From primed politicians to professors, a human

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Tesla is king of EV deliveries in Q1

Tesla is showing its resilience in the electric vehicle market by sustaining the number of deliveries during a period when the market has been affected by parts shortage and challenging economic conditions.

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Queen’s Jubilee charity concert toned down

The charity concert to celebrate Queen Elizabeth II’s platinum jubilee has been toned down and relocated to a site within the British Bases, following “the hostile response of a very small minority.”