Consumers paying more, shopping less
Households in Greece have paid about 320 million euros more in the first nine months of the year than they did in the same period last year but they bought fewer products (1.8% less) in total.
Households in Greece have paid about 320 million euros more in the first nine months of the year than they did in the same period last year but they bought fewer products (1.8% less) in total.
Greece and three more Southern European countries should be spared natural gas cuts this winter, the European Network of Natural Gas System Operators (ENTSOG) said in its annual report on security of supply.
Government officials are busy working out the plan for reducing energy consumption by 5%, which is to become mandatory for industries from December 1, 2022 to March 31, 2023.
Police say a 69-year-old man has killed his 41-year-old son in a suburb of Thessaloniki.
The City of Athens’ exhibition commemorating the 1922-24 Asia Minor Catastrophe at the Technopolis cultural complex ends on Monday.
Israel’s Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Defense Benny Gantz said his planned visit to Greece was canceled for ‘technical and security reasons.’
Showing in Athens for the first time, Greek-Australian designer Marc Newson presents new and older work inspired by ancient techniques and the Greek colors.
Two Tunisian citizens, ages 25 and 27, were shot at and injured in western Thessaloniki early Friday, police say.
The economic climate has improved this month in Cyprus, as the Economic Research Center of the University of Cyprus’ Economic Sentiment Indicator (ESI-CypERC) rose 0.4 points from September.