SYRIZA’s future in balance as it braces for showdown
The exclusion of former party head Stefanos Kasselakis from the leadership election has plunged main opposition SYRIZA into fresh turmoil.
The exclusion of former party head Stefanos Kasselakis from the leadership election has plunged main opposition SYRIZA into fresh turmoil.
Athens has expressed satisfaction with the common European position’s text ahead of Tuesday’s second intergovernmental conference between Tirana and the European Union in Luxembourg.
The further development prospects of luxury tourism, the challenges, and the important position of Greece in this sector are some of the key issues discussed at the 2nd Luxury Tourism Conference that took place on Santorini last weekend.
Cyprus’ most pioneering entrepreneurs urge aspiring businesspeople to dare with passion, partner wisely, and prepare for hard work and endless challenges. These entrepreneurs have achieved success both locally and internationally through their startups.
When you think of what a voice programmed by artificial intelligence would sound like, you might picture something robotic and stilted, with a staccato cadence incapable of capturing the inflections, speed and emotion required to sound even somewhat human.
Deposits of approximately 19 billion euros have returned to banks from households and businesses since 2021, reflecting a 16% increase, according to a note on the Greek economy from the Bank of Greece.
Labor and Social Security Minister Niki Kerameus on Tuesday initiates a new round of discussions with national social partners to determine the minimum wage.
John Maus, one of the greatest composers of synth/experimental pop, returns to Greece after 13 years for two shows at Temple Athens (17 Iakchou) on November 7-8.
Another subdued session at the Greek stock market turned early gains into eventual losses on Monday.
A Thessaloniki man was sentenced to 3 years and 3 months in prison for defrauding a farmer who had won a considerable amount in the lottery.