Fredriksen may move to Cyprus
The Fredriksen Group is contemplating moving a significant portion, if not all, of its shipping operations from Norway to Cyprus.
The Fredriksen Group is contemplating moving a significant portion, if not all, of its shipping operations from Norway to Cyprus.
The divorce of Helleniq Energy and Edison after 15 years of their joint venture in the field of the electricity market is now taken for granted.
President Volodymyr Zelenskyy of Ukraine probably changed the fates of thousands of Ukrainian men when he signed a law lowering the draft age to 25 from 27 this month, more than two years after Russia began its full-scale invasion.
Olympiakos and PAOK remain in with a chance to qualify to the semifinals of the Europa Conference League.
Two more Hellenic Railways (OSE) officials accused of delays in implementing a contract for the rail network’s signaling and remote command were released Thursday on large bail amounts.
The Municipal Authority of Eastern Samos is holding its fourth consecutive student exchange program this month, in cooperation with Germany’s Greifswald.
Slowly but surely, ship numbers and the volume of ship repair work in Greece are increasing.
As officials brace for another wildfire station, one that started much earlier than usual due to unseasonably warm weather, a priority is to protect homes and property.
Government officials consider the introduction of afternoon paid surgical procedures at state hospitals a success and say the measure will eventually help shrink the huge patient waiting lists for often very serious surgeries.
The Athens Exchange (ATHEX) general index closed at 1,416.53 points.