Nostos for Greek adoptees: It’s long past time
Last December, a week before I left Greece for an extended trip to the United States, I launched a petition, the first ever I had attempted. It is titled “Nostos for Greek Adoptees.”
Last December, a week before I left Greece for an extended trip to the United States, I launched a petition, the first ever I had attempted. It is titled “Nostos for Greek Adoptees.”
The European Central Bank won’t have enough information to decide on interest-rate cuts until June, even as inflation seems to be on track to reach the 2% target this year, Bank of Greece chief Yannis Stournaras has said.
An appeals court in Thessaloniki has handed a 74-year-old man a four-year jail sentence, which he can buy off, and five co-accused a 12-month prison term suspended for 3 years for their role in an illegal excavation for gold coins in a protected structure in Veria.
Ukrainians in Greece will hold a march and rally in Athens on Friday to mark the second anniversary of Russia’s invasion and occupation of parts of their country. A “march of resilience” will proceed from Panepistimio metro station to Syntagma Square at 5 p.m., which will be followed by a rally at Syntagma.
The Democrats Abroad Global Presidential Primary kicks off on March 5, as Democrats Abroad members around the world participate in selecting the Democratic Party candidate for president for the 2024 General Election this November.
On February 18th the floating storage regasification unit in Alexandroupoli received its first test shipment of US liquefied natural gas. In other energy news, it looks like decision time has come for hydrocarbon surveys off Crete.
The fact that the interest rate margin in Greece has been double the European average supports the high profitability of the country’s four systemic banks.
Italian debt recovery company doValue, which is also active in Greece, plans to diversify its sources of revenue beyond non-performing loans, its CEO said on Friday, after it reported a €19 million net loss for 2023.
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis announced on Thursday that Greece is on the cusp of a migration agreement with India to bring in unskilled and skilled workers to the country to be employed in the agricultural, construction and tourism sectors.