Magnitude 4.3 earthquake felt in Athens
A n earthquake with a preliminary magnitude of 4.2 was felt early Sunday morning in Athens, the Institute of Geodynamics reports.
A n earthquake with a preliminary magnitude of 4.2 was felt early Sunday morning in Athens, the Institute of Geodynamics reports.
A record 68% of Greece’s total electricity demand was met by renewable energy sources (RES) on April 2, Independent Power Transmission Operator (ADMIE) CEO Manos Manousakis told the 7th Delphi Economic Forum on Friday.
United Airlines has resumed its daily nonstop seasonal service between Athens and New York Newark.
ProSeminars is organizing an online seminar on “Business Communication in English” on May 3 and 4.
On the outside, it was a worn-out, forgettable apartment building in the central Athens district of Agios Panteleimon. Small apartment, lowered shutters.
A vaccine that will cover all the known variants of the SARS-CoV-2 virus is just days away from being given the green light at Pfizer, the CEO of the American pharmaceutical company, Albert Bourla, tells Kathimerini.
Given that the effects of the war will be great and that no one knows when the Russian invasion of Ukraine will end, the government is deploying all the tools at its disposal to tackle the energy and, by extension, economic crisis.
The country is walking into a minefield of inflation caused by the war in Ukraine. However, the country’s paid off its debt to the International Monetary Fund and the chapter of enhanced supervision by European Union institutions is also closing.
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis has called for a joint EU response to the energy crisis, saying the bloc should decouple European electricity and gas prices.
Greece is set to emerge this summer from the enhanced surveillance status it has found itself in since the end of the bailout period in 2018, European Commission Vice President Valdis Dombrovskis suggested on Friday, noting that the country is well on its way to that milestone.