Athens among Europe’s top cities for starting a business
A survey by UK website Takepayments has picked Athens as the fourth best European city for business enterprise.
A survey by UK website Takepayments has picked Athens as the fourth best European city for business enterprise.
The Hellenic Police have dismantled two criminal groups accused of two homicides, five attempted homicides, and five cases of blackmail. Officers arrested a total of nine people believed to be connected to the group, while a further ten people are facing charges.
Greek universities plan to expand the number of programs offered in English, aiming to attract students from the Balkans, other Mediterranean countries, South Asia and China, as well as interested Greek students.
Just 14 percent of unvaccinated Greeks aged 60 and above paid the administrative fine imposed by the government in January, according to data from the Independent Authority for Public Revenue (AADE).
The Russian Embassy in Athens has condemned the desecration of a memorial in the town of Corfu dedicated to Fyodor Fyodorovich Ushakov, a 18th century Russian naval commander and admiral.
Doffing its cheese-cutter cap to vintage British fashion, the Poseidonion Grand Hotel on the Saronic island of Spetses is hosting a fun event to welcome the spring on April 15 to 17.
The energy crisis has shown us that Greece needs to form a plan for becoming as self-sufficient as possible on this front, both for reasons of economic stability as well as national security.
The Greek bond market received a major sign of support by the European Central Bank on Thursday with the extension of the waiver until at least the end of 2024.
More than 350 investment plans, mostly in the energy sector and budgeted at 1.8 billion euros in total, are about to enter the “Greece 2.0” subsidies portfolio.