Andreas Paraschos Biography
Andreas Paraschos is a Cypriot journalist, best known in Cyprus as the editor of Kathimerini, a daily newspaper based in Nicosia. Born in Larnaca, studied international journalism in Moscow, received a master’s degree in international journalism in 1987. He returned to Cyprus in 1987 and started working on many press releases.
Andreas Paraskos Age
Andreas Paraskos was born in 1958 in Larnaca, Cyprus. He is 64 years old.
Andreas Paraskos Height
Palaskos’ average height is 5 feet 9 inches.
Andreas Paraskos Family
Andreas was born in Larnaca, Cyprus and raised by loving parents. However, information about his family is under review and this section will be updated as soon as possible.
Andreas Paraschos Wife
He has not revealed everything about his love but the review is ongoing and this section will be updated soon.
Andreas Paraschos Net Worth
Paraschoas has an estimated net worth of $5 million.
Andreas Paraschos Career
Born in Larnaca, studied international journalism in Moscow and received a master’s degree in international journalism in 1987. He returned to Cyprus in 1987, began studying international journalism in Moscow and received a master’s degree in international journalism. He returned to Cyprus in 1987 and started studying journalism and international relations in Moscow, receiving a master’s degree in international journalism in 1987. He returned to Cyprus in 1987 and started studying international journalism in Moscow, receiving his international journalism diploma in 1987. Various publications.
In 1995 Andrés joined the large newspaper Phillefttheros and worked at “Selides”. There he began searching for missing persons in Cyprus, uncovering events surrounding the interment of more than 100 invasion victims in Nicosia’s La Catamea, Constantine and Hellenic cemetery. Since then, the excavation and identification process through DNA research has begun.
In January 1999, he joined a group that wanted to publish the Politis newspaper. He became the editor-in-chief of the magazine in 2001. In 2008, he took over as chairman of the new newspaper founded by Kathimerini (the Cypriot newspaper, not to be confused with Kathimerini in Athens, Greece), a position he will hold until January 13, 2021.