Plagiarism rings running riot at universities
Despite mounting complaints to judicial authorities, plagiarism rackets that have been organized around Greek universities are reportedly continuing their activities unabated.
Despite mounting complaints to judicial authorities, plagiarism rackets that have been organized around Greek universities are reportedly continuing their activities unabated.
Frigoglass on Monday announced it has reached a compromise agreement with a bondholders’ commission on the restructuring and recapitalization of the group.
Public transport will be disrupted on Wednesday due to the nationwide strike called by the Greek Civil Servants’ Union (ADEDY) as part of protest mobilization over last week’s deadly train collision at Tempe.
In the 1800s, archaeologists began reconstructing the deep history of Europe from the bones of ancient hunter-gatherers and the iconic art they left behind, like cave paintings, fertility figurines and “lion-man” statues.
The signing of a binding agreement for Public Power Corporation to acquire the assets of its Italian peer Enel in Romania is said to be a matter of hours.
Cyprus’ new Energy Minister George Papanastasiou stated on Tuesday that the government’s goal is to reduce the price of electricity for Cypriot citizens.
No classes will be held Wednesday at Thessaloniki’s Aristotle University, its governing council has decided.
A part of the 8th Thessaloniki Biennale of Contemporary Art, the group show “Down To Earth” is taking place in Athens, at the Alex Mylonas Museum.
The Greek stock market came off the day’s lows on Tuesday to contain its losses as a number of blue chips reacted after Monday’s plunge to avoid a further decline that could have even put the 1,000-point level at risk for the market’s benchmark.
Pharmacists in Attica have announced a four-hour work stop on Wednesday in support of the strike called in the aftermath of the Tempe railway disaster.