Summer sales let market down
One in every two stores reported a decline in turnover during the 2022 summer sales, a sector survey has found.
One in every two stores reported a decline in turnover during the 2022 summer sales, a sector survey has found.
A 3.9 magnitude earthquake struck near the central Greek town of Thiva at 11.27 a.m. on Saturday, according to a preliminary reading of the Geodynamics Institute of the Athens National Observatory.
Endurance athlete Thodoris Ziakkas will run on Saturday in support of the “Asproparis,” or Egyptian vulture, the symbol of Epirus’ wildlife in northwestern Greece.
Data from a survey published on Thursday examining the impact of the financial crisis in Greece of the previous decade showed a decline in the number of young people aged 25-29 from 2008 to 2019 (from 16,937 to 7,971).
A US State Department spokesman has clearly rejected Ankara’s analogies between the S-400 surface-to-air missile systems it has purchased from Russia and the Russian-made S-300 anti-aircraft missile system that Greece has stored on the island of Crete.
An earthquake with magnitude 5.2 rocked eastern Crete on Saturday morning but no injuries to people or damage to structures has been reported. The quake, which struck at 7:13 a.m., had its epicenter in the sea 30 kilometers south-southeast of the town of Zakros, in Lasithi prefecture.
Inflation in Cyprus increased to 8.9% last month, according to data published by the country’s statistical service on Friday, but some 100,000 Cypriot workers will be better off with the introduction of a minimum wage.
Football club Olympiakos signed Brazilian star Marcelo early Saturday.
Three western Balkan states agreed to form a joint commission to help each other cope with the threat of energy and food shortages this winter due to ongoing crises amid the war in Ukraine, Serbia, Albania and North Macedonia said on Friday.
The coronavirus pandemic and now the energy crisis have acted as a force that has caused a shift in decades-old positions and firmly held beliefs.