Cyberattack forces Culture Ministry IT systems shutdown
The Culture Ministry’s website and computer systems have been down since Wednesday morning because of a cyberattack, authorities have announced.
The Culture Ministry’s website and computer systems have been down since Wednesday morning because of a cyberattack, authorities have announced.
Athens ranked eighth in the world ranking for conference tourism for 2022, according to the International Congress and Convention Association (ICCA), rising eight places from 2019.
Three weeks have passed since the election on May 21, in which the SYRIZA leftists suffered a crushing defeat.
Even those who argued that there should be no taboos in pre-election debate – including national issues – should now be convinced that the ongoing confrontation must come to an end.
The Greek bourse continued on its up ward trajectory on Wednesday, breaking yet another nine-year record through the support of mid-caps and non-banking blue chips.
Management consultants are more optimistic over the course of the Greek economy, the Hellenic Association of Management Consulting Firms (SESMA) said in a report released on Monday.
There are only a few days left to catch the Athens Municipal Gallery’s retrospective on one of Greece’s most prolific and influential wood engravers, Nikos Dessekopoulos.
A pioneer with a six-decade career marked by major milestones like founding the Velvet Underground, Welsh musician, composer and producer John Cale is performing at the Herod Atticus Theater.
Spain’s BBVA and Bank of Cyprus reopened the market with the issuance of the first euro-denominated contingent convertible bonds (CoCo) since the rescue of Credit Suisse in March, in what is seen as an attempt to restore confidence in the banks’ riskiest debt instruments.
Athens Stock Exchange Group (HELEX) on Tuesday launched a series of international roadshows to promote listed medium-capitalization companies to European institutional investors for the first time.