Private schools are attracting more interest
Greek private education is expected to turn a new page as the increase in enrollments at private schools has been followed by interest from Geek and foreign investment funds to establish new schools.
Greek private education is expected to turn a new page as the increase in enrollments at private schools has been followed by interest from Geek and foreign investment funds to establish new schools.
The Public Debt Management Agency (PDMA) raised 812.5 million euros from Wednesday’s auction of 13-week treasury bills maturing on July 8, 2022.
European Central Bank Chief Economist Philip R. Lane has conveyed to Kathimerini the clear message that Frankfurt will continue to support Greece.
The heads of the greek and US Armed Forces discussed the war in Ukraine as well as the consequences of Russia’s ongoing invasion of Ukraine and the security environment in eastern Europe, the Hellenic National Defence General Staff (GEETHA) said in a press release late Wednesday.
Greece’s decision to expel 12 Russian diplomats over the war in Ukraine is a “truly unprecedented move in Russian-Greek relations,” Foreign Ministry spokesperson Maria Zakharova said on Wednesday.
The European Central Bank is in favor of a rather gradual reduction of Greece’s national debt, at a slower pace than the current one (at one-20th of 60% of gross domestic product per annum), and of the implementation of a new expenditures rule so that their growth rate does not exceed GDP growth within a…
In 1939, American journalist Dorothy Thompson, who was expelled from Germany after reporting on the rise of the Nazi movement, convened an emergency summit of writers in response to the violence unfolding in Europe.
George Papandreou, President of Socialist International and former socialist Prime Minister with PASOK, discussed the many threats facing democracies today at the Delphi Economic Forum on Wednesday.
European Investment Bank President Werner Hoyer is visiting Athens next week, having hosted a meeting with Greek Finance Minister Christos Staikouras at EIB headquarters in Luxembourg this week.
New prospects for tourist arrivals from France have emerged both in the short and medium term, Cyprus Deputy Tourism Minister Savvas Perdios stated, noting that the country has managed to break into the French market after three long years.