ATHEX: Stock market posts fourth day of growth
Energy and bank stocks led the Greek stock market to its fourth consecutive session of price growth on Monday, albeit on a relatively low turnover.
Energy and bank stocks led the Greek stock market to its fourth consecutive session of price growth on Monday, albeit on a relatively low turnover.
The United States and the European Union will be watching the elections in Greece closely, for slightly different reasons.
Foreign Minister Nikos Dendias discussed Odessa with Audrey Azoulay, Director General at UNESCO, on Monday.
Working with the Metropolitan Opera in New York, the Canadian Opera Company and the Lyric Opera of Chicago, the Greek National Opera is presenting a grand production of Luigi Cherubini’s “Medee.”
How things have changed in 15 years! In 2008, a Chinese state company, Cosco, bought the port of Piraeus, outbidding a Hong Kong-based multinational.
Jose Miguel Gonzalez resigned as coach of Olympiakos on Monday following a draw in the second round of the Greek playoffs.
Buses and trolleys in Athens on Tuesday will not run from shift’s start until 9 a.m and from 9 p.m until shift’s end, as announced by the Athens Urban Transport Organization’s (OASA) workers’ union.
Greek passenger trains resumed service at lower speeds and with stricter safety rules on Monday along the route where dozens of people travelling to northern Greece were killed in a crash in February.
The 12-year-old girl from Kolonos that was raped and pimped to dozens of clients by a 53-year-old man was injured in a knife attack in her home according to her lawyer on Monday.