Former Greek President Sartzetakis laid to rest
The funeral service for Christos Sartzetakis, who passed away last week at the age of 92, was held on Monday at Athens Metropolitan Cathedral.
The funeral service for Christos Sartzetakis, who passed away last week at the age of 92, was held on Monday at Athens Metropolitan Cathedral.
China did not move mountains to host the 2022 Winter Olympics. But it flooded a dried riverbed, diverted water from a key reservoir that supplies Beijing and resettled hundreds of farmers and their families, all to feed one of the most extensive snow-making operations in the history of the Games.
“After the record of 50,000 new jobs created during the pandemic, OAED started 2022 with the same momentum, with the implementation of a new generation of active employment policies with 86,000 subsidized new jobs in the private sector,” Manpower Organization (OAED) Director Spiros Protopsaltis said on Sunday.
The eurozone bond sell-off continued on Monday, following the swing in European Central Bank policy at last week’s meeting that has led investors to review the risk level of their portfolios.
Greece will extend financial relief for households and businesses facing surging energy prices into February at a cost of 400 million euros, the government said on Monday.
The Athens Chamber of Commerce and Industry and the Hellenic Development Bank are organizing an online event to present the new platform “InnoAgora – Grow With InnoAgora” next week.
Police say that they have captured three of the five detainees who escaped from holding cells at the Chania courthouse, on the island of Crete, Monday morning.
Promitheas Patras has reached the Greek Cup semifinals, where it will face Panathinaikos, while the Greens fended off a real scare in the league at Larissa thanks to an extraordinary Nemanja Nedovic.
Earlier this month, the United States surprised Greece and its two primary partners in the Eastern Mediterranean Gas Forum, Israel and Cyprus, by withdrawing its backing for a natural gas pipeline that would have connected them to Europe.
Greek stocks continued on Monday on their downward path, which had started on Friday, with the majority posting a moderate decline, although banks remained the least affected sector.