Greece taps bond markets after sovereign upgrade
Greece raised 1.5 billion euros in a 7-year bond re-issue Wednesday, tapping markets days after a sovereign credit rating upgrade.
Greece raised 1.5 billion euros in a 7-year bond re-issue Wednesday, tapping markets days after a sovereign credit rating upgrade.
The Michael Cacoyannis Foundation is hosting an exhibition of comics art inspired by the Greek tragedies “Electra,” by Euripides and Sophocles, and “The Libation Bearers,” by Aeschylus.
Cigarette butts are the most common form of waste found on Greek beaches, according to WWF Greece.
A children’s shelter in Attica was made inactive over Easter upon government order after complaints of abuse last September.
On the windswept coast of Flamanville, an industrial city in northwest France facing the choppy waters of the English Channel, a soaring concrete dome houses one of the world’s most powerful nuclear reactors.
Accelerating investment in renewable energy sources is the best option for reducing energy costs, protecting the environment while also reducing reliance on Russian natural gas, according to a study conducted by The Green Tank, an independent, nonprofit think tank focusing on environmental policy issues.
Professor Theodore Couloumbis, a renowned political scientist and international relations scholar, has died.
The “Choose Greece 2022” tourism conference will take place from 11 a.m. on Friday, April 29 at the Stavros Niarchos Foundation Cultural Center’s Book Castle, in Athens.
Cyprus’ statistical service (CyStat) reported on Tuesday that total imports and exports of goods to and from European Union states and third countries recorded an annual increase in January, adding that there was an increase in the trade deficit.