Catch up on the most important events in Greece from the day before with To Vima English Edition's News Wrap-up
He again confirmed talks with the US side over co-production of up to seven Constellation-class frigates in Greek shipyards
One billion euros flow into real estate market last year from scheme, with pending applications in 2024 expected to near two-billion-euro mark
Project constructed to solve chronic water shortage on Saronic Gulf island of Aegina; operation reminiscent of naval special warfare raid
"Greece’s embrace of a populist-led government was relatively short. But the damage was profound. The country I inherited when I was elected prime minister in 2019 was widely seen as the sick man of Europe"
This week's picks include activities, accessible to the English-speaking audience, such as: a comedy potluck, a fresh theatrical interpretation, an artistic exploration on the "ideal city" and a vibrant body-music workshop
Top administrative court in Greece rules that imposition of profession tax does not violate specific provisions of Constitution
Ag-related funding, subsidies and facilitation comes amid ongoing farmers' mobilizations in Greece and western Europe
The Athens Stock Exchange witnessed 5.74% gains at the end of the first month of 2024.
Headhunters share the wildest dress-code blunders they’ve ever witnessed
French multi-task aircraft Breguet Atlantique arrived in Crete as EU plans active military presence in Red Sea
The ongoing protests by farmers in France and Germany have prompted responses from President Emmanuel Macron and Chancellor Olaf Scholz, leading to a series of announcements
The PM also pledged schoolsin Thessaly hit by Storm Daniel would be fully restored by September thans to donations by Greek shipowners
€10.6 billion is earmarked in reallocations of funds
The government in Athens has firmly denied any change in national policy regarding the repatriation of culturally significant works "illegally found in foreign museums."
The President of the German Journalists' Association (DJV), talks to tovima.com about the media. And he is adamant about its function: “Our job,” he says, “the job of the free press, is to control the government.”
Medical advances are turning fatal illnesses into chronic ones, and some health problems are hitting us earlier and more widely
According to AlphaBeta Economics, this project is anticipated to facilitate the creation of over 19,400 new job positions by 2030, underlining its significant impact on employment.
The final share price came in at 8.20 euros with 13.56% bought by the Greek public and 86.44% by Institutional Investors
The project began construction in 1986, but never operated, and is valued at around 500 million euros