The Bank of Greece Governor says the ECB should not be swayed by the US Federal Reserve and must cut rates at least twice before summer
Most of Greece will be cloudy or rainy, although Athens and Thessaloniki will start the day with clear skies
Technical Director George Kopanakis spoke at the East Macedonia & Thrace Forum ΙΙ Forum
EBITDA in 2023 fell by 0.8% to total 730 million euros, down from 736 million euros in 2022, or 744.9 million euros (-0.2% yoy) on a recurring basis.
Ten shipwrecks, some dating back to 3000 BC, were discovered off the coast of Kasos in Greece following an underwater archaeological study.
The European Commission is taking Greece to court for failure to update its flood risk management plans despite last year’s destruction.
Under the new law, adopted by 464 votes in favor to 92 against and 65 abstentions, EU member states would be obliged to protect media independence, while all forms of interventions in editorial decisions will be banned
Cities holding vibrant carnival celebrations are witnessing high demand, with the country’s carnival capital, Patras, located in the north of Peloponnese, taking center stage as new property listings on rental platforms are on the rise
Buses on EU roads average 12.7 years, with Romanian buses being the oldest (over 20 years) and only eight member-states having fleets younger than 10 years old
The group's sales hit new highs for the third year in a row, posting 11.6% growth to reach €2,547 million, boosted by the US and Europe
Despite wartime solidarity, violent crime is rising. As one city fell, police rushed to build a case on behalf of a shattered family.
Pack your umbrella because more rain is expected today
Fredi Beleri has bitterly denied the charges against him and directly accused Albanian PM Edi Rama of orchestrating his arrest last May on trumped up charges - days before he was elected as mayor of Himare
The beautiful weather, the rich history, along with strong fincial incentives are some of the reasons Greece claimed 7th spot on the list
On Wednesday, March 13, Greece launches the ‘Lenten Period Basket’ with products at fixed prices to tackle inflation and support low-income families.
Greek PM Kyriakos Mitsotakis congratulated Yorgos Lanthimos for Oscar-winner ‘Poor Things’, saying that his pioneering work reflects ‘a Greece of continuous exploration, creativity, and advancement’
SYRIZA solidifies second place
The encouraging outlook in the IT sector is contrasted by a rather damp hiring outlook on average in the country for the second quarter of 2024
The Hellenic American Union showcases Edwards' awarded film based on Capote's homonymous novel. The screening is scheduled for today at 7:15 pm offering free admission
This time the case involves a young woman from Piraeus, who was victimized for six years, starting from the age of 14