The Cyprus Tourist Organization and the Commerce Ministry expressed their concerns on Tuesday on the increases in the ports and airports duties. Commerce Minister, Giorgos Lillikas stated that any...
Athens Mayor Dora Bakoyianni outlined the capital's course of preparations ahead of the Olympic Games during an off-the-agenda municipal council meeting on Monday. Bakoyianni said the budget for the...
Security and other measures in draft law for Olympic period seen as a major upset to schedules Greece’s coastal shipping companies yesterday used strong language to condemn a new draft law...
The U.S. government on Monday rejected United Airlines' third and final bid for a loan guarantee, forcing the carrier to move forward with its efforts to secure financing on its own to exit...
BP, Europe's largest oil company, has followed Shell in admitting that it has wrongly estimated its level of "proved" crude and gas reserves. Unlike its smaller rival, however, BP has said that it...
EU leaders will today try and pave the way for Javier Solana to become the EU's foreign minister once the Constitution is in place. Mr Solana, who is currently the EU's high representative for...
European Union leaders looked set Tuesday, at the second time of asking, to appoint a new president of the EU executive, with Portuguese Prime Minister Jose Manuel Durao Barroso the man in the frame...
The UK's housing market shows signs of cooling according to the latest monthly survey from property website Hometrack. Prices rose by 0.4% in June, said Hometrack, in line with a steady easing...
The amount of money owed by consumers has edged closer to the symbolic £1 trillion mark, official figures show. According to the Bank of England, money owed on cards, mortgages, loans and...
French manufacturers' confidence climbed in June, matching April's three-year high, as executives said in a survey they expect to lift production amid rising exports and declining inventories. An...