Moderate tremor rattles eastern Peloponnese
A moderate earthquake rattled the eastern Peloponnese and parts of the Greek capital on Tuesday morning, with initial estimates putting its magnitude at 4.8 on the Richter scale.
A moderate earthquake rattled the eastern Peloponnese and parts of the Greek capital on Tuesday morning, with initial estimates putting its magnitude at 4.8 on the Richter scale.
The Greek Foreign Ministry is making high-level contacts to secure the release of the Greek cadet captain who was one of 19 crew members aboard the Greek-owned tanker St Nikolas when it was seized by an Iranian army unit in the Red Sea last week.
Greece’s investment grade recovery, combined with the start of the ECB’s rate-cutting cycle, is accelerating activity for listed companies.
Road and railroad connections were the focus of bilateral contacts between Infastructure and Transport Minister Christos Staikouras and his Bulgarian officials during a visit to Sofia on Monday.
With a deluge of foreign visitors fueling seemingly nonstop development on once pristine Greek islands, local residents and officials are beginning to fight back, moving to curb a wave of construction that has started to cause water shortages and is altering the islands’ unique cultural identity.
Nearly one in five Greek consumers have fallen victim to online shopping scams during holiday periods, a survey found.
The One-Stop Shipping Center has opened in Cyprus, marking a significant development for the Cypriot shipping industry.
There are opportunities for further synergies and dialog between Europe and Asia in investments to the benefit of all sides, speakers on the Greek House Davos Forum panel, “Mapping growth catalysts among emerging powers: A Dialogue on Investment Prospects across Europe and Asia” said on Monday.
The law must adapt to social reality and regulate it fairly and equally, without discrimination, for all citizens.
The main index of the Greek stock market started the week with its eighth consecutive session of growth.