The letters often surface after our parents die, and we see them in ways we never did before—but wish we could have
The same international ratings agency in October 2023 raised the country’s creditworthiness to BBB- with a stable outlook
Greece's dominant power utility 'back in black' after flirting with insolvency prior to 2019
Deal with Israel and Hamas would exchange hostages for prisoners and let tens of thousands of Palestinians return to northern Gaza
The total dividend proposed is 199.4 million euros, or 1.80 euros per share.
Greece's central banker also said high market prices in the country bely a problem with competitiveness
He spoke during his regular weekly briefing on the government’s work, which is aired on Sundays
The measure impacts 110,000 businesses and professionals ranging from taxis and vendors at farmers' markets
According to the Bank of Greece corporate deposits decreased by 912mln euros, compared to a 3.167bln euros decrease the previous month
In terms of demographics, the majority of those opting for postal voting in the June elections (44%) fall within the 41-60 age bracket, followed by those in their 30s.
For the January-February 2024 period, state budget net revenues totaled 12.648 billion euros
The motion is precipitated by revelations in an audio leak of the Tempi train disaster, by To BHMA's Sunday edition, which call into question New Democracy's account of the accident and further fuel accusations of a cover-up
With military worn down and U.S. aid stalled, leaders confront how to hold off larger and better-equipped Russian army
Beijing’s stance leaves few options for app owner ByteDance
Diplomatic sources in Ankara confirmed an upcoming Greek-Turkish meeting in Athens for confidence-building measures, set for April 22
Ibrahim Nash'at's award-winning "Hollywoodgate" documentary makes its Greek premiere at the 26th Thessaloniki Documentary Festival showcased today and tomorrow
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
Ratings firm considered the strictest of its peers, and the only one that still hasn't restored Greece's sovereign rating to investment grade
Initiative comes exactly one year since deadly Tempi rail disaster in north-central Greece
Nine months after the elections, the government finds itself facing a new and different opposition