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Cyprus stays on course for growth
The Cyprus Composite Leading Economic Index (CCLEI) continued its positive year-over-year growth trend in April 2023, providing further support for the economic forecasts of the Cypriot economy. Despite expectations of a slowdown, the economy is seen avoiding a recession, as indicated by the Economics Research Center (ERC) of the University of Cyprus' Economics Department.
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Greece: From the depths of crisis to a European success story
It wasn't too long ago that Greece seemed to be going from crisis to crisis, with Grexit being thrown around as a real possibility. Today, we're seeing Greece described as a European success story.
Analysts weigh political risk
A coalition government after the second round of elections in the summer is the main scenario for investment firms and rating agencies, with the whole process expected to be difficult and time-consuming, resulting in possible delays in both the recovery of investment grade and the implementation reforms and investment promotion.
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Clocks go forward one hour on Sunday
Clocks in Greece should be set forward by one hour from 3 a.m. to 4 a.m. on Sunday morning (March 26), as daylight saving begins, the Interior Ministry announced on Tuesday.
European Summer Time has been observed from the last Sunday in March to the last Sunday in October since 1996.
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Winter sales start on Monday across Greece
The winter sales window opens on Monday across Greece, and will stay open up to Tuesday, February 28.
Stores can also open this coming Sunday, January 15, as on the first Sunday of every sales period.
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The ceasefire along the Ukrainian front line
The cease-fire came into effect today at noon Moscow time (10:00 a.m. CET), Reuters reported in a statement broadcast by Russian state television.
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NFT Biennial to come to Istanbul
The NFT Biennial will be held for the first time in the world at Zorlu PSM in Istanbul, bringing the art world and the digital world together in nine different locations around the world between January and February.
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Time zone by time zone, another new year sweeps into view
New Year's celebrations swept across the globe, ushering in 2023 with countdowns and fireworks — and marking an end to a year that brought war in Europe, a new chapter in the British monarchy and global worries over inflation.
Partial solar eclipse from Iceland to India
A partial solar eclipse will be visible across a swathe of the Northern Hemisphere tomorrow, with amateur astronomers warned to take care watching the rare phenomenon.
The eclipse will start at 0858 GMT in Iceland and end off the coast of India at 1302 GMT, crossing Europe, North Africa and the Middle East on its way, according to the IMCCE institute of France's Paris Observatory.
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Bulgaria: What are the Public Holidays in 2023
Current calendar of public holidays in 2023. See which days are non-working and the possibilities of combining vacations with holidays
The following days are non-working and public holidays in 2023:
January 1, 2023 - New Year.
March 3 - Liberation Day of Bulgaria from Ottoman slavery.
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