Targeting digital nomads
Greece is seeking to become a pole of attraction for digital nomads – i.e. citizens of third countries who work remotely.
Greece is seeking to become a pole of attraction for digital nomads – i.e. citizens of third countries who work remotely.
Tourism Minister Vassilis Kikilias referred to the importance of Greek tourism for the growth of trade and commerce, while addressing a Hellenic Confederation of Commerce and Entrepreneurship (ESEE) event on Wednesday. He noted that it was common knowledge that the benefits from the connection of trade with the tourism sector are multiple, and thus the…
The details of a 16-year-old girl that went missing from a children’s home in the Attica neighborhood of Nea Smyrni on March 8 were publicized on Wednesday following a judicial order.
Turkey’s pro-Kurdish political party and its allies said Wednesday that they won’t field a candidate to run in the country’s May 14 presidential election, a move that could boost an opposition bloc’s chances of unseating President Recep Tayyip Erdogan.
Greek businesses had a very strong year in 2022, with sales seen to be extremely enhanced in all sectors.
Greece’s Deputy Foreign Minister Konstantinos Fragogiannis and his Turkish counterpart Ambassador Burak Akcapar met in Ankara Wednesday for the fourth round of discussions on the Joint Action Plan within the scope of the Positive Agenda between the two countries, the Foreign Ministry said.
Five Greek projects have been short-listed for this year’s Innovation in Politics Awards, honoring courageous and creative political work with a meaningful impact on people’s lives and democracy across Europe.
Greek banks’ profile is solid, their capital base and the quality of their assets improved, while their revenue growth is up significantly, DBRS Morningstar said in a report on the country’s four systemic banks (Alpha, Eurobank, National and Piraeus).
President Tayyip Erdogan faces the biggest test of his 20-year rule in May elections that will decide not only who leads Turkey but how it is governed, where its economy is headed and what role it may play to ease conflict in Ukraine and the Middle East.
The majority of Greek power providers announced late on Monday significantly lower rates for April, following the easing of prices in the Greek energy exchange and in international markets.