EFKA assets set to turn into hotels
EFKA, the country’s main pension fund, is proceeding with the utilization of an important asset, the building at 16 Praxitelous Street, very close to Klafthmonos Square in central Athens.
EFKA, the country’s main pension fund, is proceeding with the utilization of an important asset, the building at 16 Praxitelous Street, very close to Klafthmonos Square in central Athens.
It is a paradox, at the very least, that eight out of 10 Greek businesses claim to be unable to find employees with certain skills, just as thousands of young men and women are desperately looking for work.
It will be a difficult road for both Athens and Ankara for the drafting of a compromise in order for the issue of the delimitation of the continental shelves and exclusive economic zones (EEZ) to be referred to the International Court of Justice in The Hague.
Greece will remain on the road to fiscal stability and “will implement, with determination, the reforms needed to be completed,” Finance Minister Costis Hatzidakis said on Friday.
Greece’s Cyber Security Authority has issued an advisory concerning a spike in phishing attacks – that is seemingly innocent SMS messages and emails purporting to be from official agencies asking for sensitive private information.
In a bid to tackle the scourge of double parking, traffic police will soon be unleashed in Athens and other major urban centers with tablets to identify offenders and directly calculate the fines, which will be transmitted directly to TAXISnet.
Technopolis welcomes outstanding violinist Lindsey Stirling for her first performance in Greece.
“With this heat, maybe I should ask my friends in Saudi Arabia and the Gulf for some camels,” Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis quipped in an interview with Skai TV on Wednesday night.
“Heineken believes in Greece. It believes in the country and the company, Athenian Brewery,” said Alexandros Daniilidis, the managing director of Athenian Brewery, which turns 60 this year.
The reconstruction of Ukraine will require a large-scale coordinated and collective effort by all actors in the international community, Cyprus’ Minister for Finance Makis Keravnos said, adding that Nicosia will take part in the effort, having also been a victim of foreign invasion.