Three questions on Ukraine
The sheer plethora of information about the war in Ukraine makes it hard to separate the wheat from the chaff.
The sheer plethora of information about the war in Ukraine makes it hard to separate the wheat from the chaff.
A group of academics are demanding that honorary degrees awarded by Greek universities to Russian President Vladimir Putin be rescinded in response to his invasion of Ukraine.
Spain’s Melia Hotels International announced on Friday the expansion of its Greek portfolio with two hotels on the island of Crete, following the group’s agreement with Zeus Hotels last year.
Greece is the second most affordable country in the European Union to buy a property, according to a new survey. The study by Compare the Market analyzed average property prices per square meter, as well as the average disposable household income.
Olympiakos is as good as through to the Euroleague playoffs, but on Thursday it missed a good chance to seal a top-four spot when it went down 90-75 at Alba Berlin.
The fresh postponement in the trial for Eleni Topaloudi, the 21-year-university student that was gang-raped and murdered on the island of Rhodes in 2018, exposes a major institutional shortcoming.
A positive word from the Kremlin about some progress on the diplomatic front sufficed on Friday for a day of healthy gains across the board at Athinon Avenue, as volatility remained the main feature of the stock market for another week of war in Ukraine.
Greek industrial production eased 0.2% in January this year compared with the same month in 2021, despite a 2.6% increase in manufacturing production in the month, the Hellenic Statistical Authority said on Thursday.
The Foreign Ministry has called for creation of humanitarian corridors from cities in Ukraine “in order to ensure the supply of the civilian population as well as the possibility of their escape to safer areas.”