Bill restructures Elefsis Shipyards’ debt, avoiding liquidation
A bill on the restructuring of Elefsis Shipyards’ debt was voted Wednesday in Parliament.
A bill on the restructuring of Elefsis Shipyards’ debt was voted Wednesday in Parliament.
Hotel occupancy rates in Athens were very close to 2019 levels, the last season before the Covid-19 pandemic in June and July, but with significantly higher prices, according to data released by the Athens, Attica and Argosaronic hoteliers’ association.
The players of the Greek national basketball team pose for a photo before boarding their plane on Wednesday for Milan which will host EuroBasket 2022.
Bank of Greece Governor Yannis Stournaras opposes steep interest rate rises and is in favor of a more careful approach, in contrast to some of his colleagues on the European Central Bank’s Governing Council.
Expert Sinan Ciddi joins Thanos Davelis to look ahead at Turkey’s upcoming elections in 2023, making the case that while Erdogan is down he is definitely not out of the race, and the inability of Turkey’s opposition to offer voters an alternative vision for the country may be Erdogan’s greatest advantage for remaining in power.
Inflation in Greece has declined slightly for a second time in August, according to preliminary data released by the European Union’s statistics agency, Eurostat, on Wednesday.
Artemis I will send a rocket without a crew on a monthlong journey around the Moon. The program aims to increase women’s participation in space exploration – 30% of its engineers are women.
Adam Alkindi was behind a deli counter near the intersection of 48th Street and Ninth Avenue on Tuesday when he confronted an unexpected question: Did he consider his workplace a part of Times Square?