Staikouras: 2022 will set records for investments and exports
This year “will be one of historic records for both foreign direct investment in Greece and for exports,” Finance Minister Christos Staikouras told a conference on the economy on Tuesday.
This year “will be one of historic records for both foreign direct investment in Greece and for exports,” Finance Minister Christos Staikouras told a conference on the economy on Tuesday.
A ferry boat carrying 31 passengers and 18 crew managed to sail safely into port in Kalymnos on Monday night after crashing into a reef off the coast of Telendos, en route from Leros, in the southeastern Aegean.
Greece is expected to be hit by a low-pressure system coming in from Italy in the West on Tuesday evening, before it marches east to other parts of the country through Thursday.
A recovery in Greece’s residential real estate market picked up pace in the third quarter, as the economy continued to expand and inflation rose near a three-decade high, central bank data showed on Tuesday.
Dr Nervana Mahmoud joins Thanos Davelis to break down whether we are seeing a thaw in relations between Egypt and Turkey following Turkish President Erdogan’s handshake with his Egyptian counterpart at the World Cup, what steps Cairo still expects to see from Ankara, and where Greek-Egyptian relations fit in the broader discussion.
Unvaccinated health workers of the National Health System (ESY) will return to work under a strict protocol that will include regular rapid testing.
Eleven artists inspired by the cultural legacy and values of Greece and Israel were represented at a special event held by the Israeli Embassy in Athens on Monday to present the pieces in NFT format.
While world affairs become more complicated by the day, leaving an impact that influences each and every country, pressing questions are popping up.
The Athens Public Transport Organization (OASA) has called a tender for the procurement of cameras to cover some of the capital’s bus lanes that are constantly violated by unauthorized vehicles.
The Greek Parliament’s Special Permanent Committee on Institutions & Transparency concluded its meeting on the wiretapping affair on Monday, after hearing from Grigoris Dimitriadis, the former general secretary to Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis.