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  1. A consortium of companies from Saudi Arabia, Jordan and the UAE has submitted a bid to develop Cyprus’ Pentakomo Science and Technology Park.
  2. The creative director of Cairn wants players to feel all the tension of climbing while their character clings to a granite-gray mountain face. Toes clench over a slither of rock as hands clasp a protruding crag. Each limb trembles. Listen closely and you can even hear the quickening of the mountaineer’s breath.
  3. Titan Group has completed the acquisition of Vracs de L’Estuaire, an established cement company in northern France, reinforcing its commitment to further develop its product portfolio in the French market and to accelerate its growth trajectory within the framework of the “Titan Forward 2029” strategy.
  4. Described as the “prince of darkness,” the man who shaped Donald Trump’s political persona, Roger Stone talks to Kathimerini about the character of the US president, revealing unknown aspects of his personality and theatricality of politics.
  5. Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis has no regrets about things he did or didn’t do during his six and a half years in government. Except, he does. In any case, he will fight the next election with a clear conscience.
  6. This time, the inquiry into the causes of the deadly explosion and fire at the biscuit factory in central Greece was exemplary. Authorities showed proper reflexes and handled the case with professionalism.
  7. An increasing number of luxury cars are being fitted with dark-tinted windows, ostensibly as a protection from the sun.
  8. A potential showdown for new-party votes between former SYRIZA prime minister Alexis Tsipras and Tempe railway disaster activist Maria Karystianou, both preparing to launch new political parties, appears close, according to the latest Alco poll for Alpha TV. 
  9. With card payments accounting for 73% of all electronic transactions, Greece has the third-highest rate in Europe, after Portugal and Cyprus.
  10. Forensic examinations have revealed critical details in the death of a 27-year-old man found Sunday in a stream in Nea Peramos, west of Athens.