Christodoulou

PM says Cyprus can rely on support of Athens and Brussels

Premier Kyriakos Mitsotakis (l) and Cyprus President Nicos Anastasiades address the media during the latter's visit to the island, his first abroad since being elected. Mitsotakis said Nicosia can rely on Athens' support, but also on Brussels, if Turkey continues its violation of Cyprus' sovereign rights.

Cyprus marks 45th anniversary of Turkish invasion

A woman lays a flower during a memorial service on Saturday for the soldiers who lost their lives in the 1974 Turkish invasion of Cyprus, held annually at the Tymvos Makedonitissa military cemetery in Nicosia. The ceremony was attended Greek Defense Minister Nikos Panagiotopoulos. [Katia Christodoulou/ANA-MPA] 

National Bank picks Christodoulou as new CFO

The chief executive of National Bank's (NBG) Cypriot subsidiary, Christos Christodoulou, was appointed as NBG's new chief financial officer, taking over from Yannis Kyriakopoulos, Greece's second-largest lender said on Wednesday.
Kyriakopoulos will head NBG's real estate division, which includes real estate management subsidiaries, the bank said. 

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The race for equality

When Zozo Christodoulou arrived at the Panathenaic Stadium one morning in 1974, the symbolic weight of what she was about to do had not yet dawned on her. "I didn't want to prove anything. I just wanted to run," she says. But she had already accomplished one first that day by being a Greek woman at the starting line of the Athens Marathon.

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