Is a deal on the Parthenon Sculptures possible?
Any answer to whether an agreement is possible on the issue of the Parthenon Sculptures is unlikely to be correct.
Any answer to whether an agreement is possible on the issue of the Parthenon Sculptures is unlikely to be correct.
What is the Bank of Greece’s biggest concern? That reaching investment grade has drifted further away and that he time of abundant, cheap money has given way to an era of high interest rates and limited liquidity.
The Greek stock market completed an entire week of growth, as Thursday’s session was the fifth in succession with the benchmark in the black, climbing this time above the 950-point mark.
Turkey’s highest court on Thursday ordered a temporary freeze on the funds of the country’s pro-Kurdish party as it mulls whether to disband it over accusations of links to Kurdish militants.
The National Gallery has put together a special, two-part exhibition dedicated to the heroes of the Greek War of Independence.
The Parthenon Sculptures could be “homeward bound,” according to the lead article in the London “Times” on Thursday. The editorial said there were “signs” that the British Museum’s chairman, George Osborne, may be close to announcing a compromise that will allow the sculptures to return to Athens on an open-ended loan.
A Coast Guard patrol boat was harassed by a Turkish offshore vessel on Thursday morning off the Dodecanese island of Farmakonisi, the coast guard has said.
Health authorities on Thursday announced that 141 patients with Covid-19 and three with flu died in the week from December 26 to January 1.
The Board of Directors of HRADF, a member company of GROWTHFUND – The National Fund of Greece, at today’s meeting proceeded to the unsealing of the Improved Financial Offer submitted on December 21 by the association of companies GALINI HOTEL TOURISM AND COMMERCIAL ENTERPRISES S.A. and STARITEM INVESTMENTS PLC, for the development through a long-term…
Fourteen candidates formally joined the race on Thursday to become Cyprus’s next president in an election next month dominated by the island’s decades-old division, irregular migration and corruption scandals.