ATHEX: Benchmark climbs to a 7-week high
The Greek stock market extended its upward trajectory on Tuesday, with banks playing the leading role this time after largely sitting out Monday’s growth spurt.
The Greek stock market extended its upward trajectory on Tuesday, with banks playing the leading role this time after largely sitting out Monday’s growth spurt.
“Bare life” is not just a term of the French and Italian philosophers Michel Foucault and Giorgio Agamben. It is not an intellectual creation, useful exclusively in the field of theory.
The work of an investigative magistrate, especially in sensitive cases, must always remain secret. This is what the law demands.
European Union lawmakers refused on Tuesday to endorse the way the EU’s border and coast guard agency used its 2020 budget, over concerns about serious misconduct by staff and human rights concerns involving Frontex’s work.
The European Commission is set to propose another set of emergency measures on Tuesday to tackle high energy prices, but draft proposals suggest they will not include an immediate cap on gas prices as EU countries remain split over the idea.
Greece improved its tax competitiveness, climbing four places in this year’s International Tax Competitiveness Index (ITCI) rankings published by the Washington-based Tax Foundation.
A 54-year-old Piraeus man appeared before a prosecutor on Tuesday charged with incest and the rape of his 14-year-old daughter. The man was arrested by police in the Drapetsona district after his daughter reported him of raping since she was 11 years old.
In the wake of the deadly floods that wreaked havoc on the island of Crete last Saturday and led to the death of two people and extensive material damage, experts have stressed that a shift in mentality is imperative in the planning of prevention initiatives.
European Commission Vice President Margaritis Schinas addressed the European Parliament in Strasbourg on Tuesday and discussed the protection of the Union’s critical infrastructure.