Athens-Corinth highway circulation to be affected by Spartathlon
Changes to the flow of traffic will be introduced on the Athens-Corinth national highway on Saturday to make way for the athletes taking part in the annual ultra race, Spartathlon.
Changes to the flow of traffic will be introduced on the Athens-Corinth national highway on Saturday to make way for the athletes taking part in the annual ultra race, Spartathlon.
Travel group TUI on Tuesday confirmed its full-year results were on track to “increase substantially,” citing a strong summer and an increase in winter bookings, easing investor concerns about the impact of extreme weather.
Fitch Ratings announced on Tuesday it has upgraded the credit rating of the National Bank of Greece and Eurobank from BB- to BB, with a Stable outlook.
Progress in scheduled infrastructural public works will not be suspended because of emergency works required in the aftermath of the recent floods in Thessaly, Infrastructure and Transport Minister Christos Staikouras said on Monday.
Emmanuel Cherry, CEO of an association of Ghanaian construction companies, sat in a cafe at the edge of Accra Children’s Park, near the derelict Ferris wheel and kiddie train, as he tallied up how much money government entities owe thousands of contractors.
Greece and China signed a memorandum of collaboration to facilitate the exploration of academic opportunities at both countries’ universities, it was reported on Monday.
Data released by the Turkish-Cypriot newspaper Kibris and sourced from the Turkish-Cypriot Chamber of Commerce reveal a remarkable surge in sales of products from the Turkish-occupied territories to the Republic of Cyprus in 2022.
The world’s first feature film entirely in Ancient Greek has been produced by graduates of the Catholic University of Leuven in Belgium specialized in classical languages and with a deep passion for ancient culture and the art of cinema.
“Plans for a two-state solution are out of the (negotiations) agenda,” Foreign Minister George Gerapetritis said in New York Tuesday.
The reinstatement of all statutory minimum salary increases due to seniority, the so-called “three years,” which have remained frozen since February 2012, will be state law by the end of the week.