ATHEX: Blue chips shake off bank drop
Blue chips at the Greek stock market offset the pressure on banks and overturned the early losses.
Blue chips at the Greek stock market offset the pressure on banks and overturned the early losses.
Olympiakos has risen to second in the Euroleague through its home win over Baskonia on Thursday.
Anogeia in Crete has been named one of the world’s best 55 tourism villages for 2024 by UN Tourism. The village was praised for its commitment to innovation, sustainability, and its impact on society, economy and the environment.
Two Greek Australian women have secured prominent positions in councils in the Melbourne metropolitan area following recent elections, marking a significant milestone for the diaspora in the view of the Neos Kosmos newspaper.
NATO’s newly appointed Secretary General, Mark Rutte, will visit Athens next Tuesday for a meeting with the Greek Prime Minister and government officials.
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis addressed the European People’s Party Youth Conference on Friday, emphasizing the government’s commitment to creating jobs for young people.
A 55-year-old police officer who underwent surgery at Thessaloniki General Military Hospital in December 2022 for acute appendicitis only to be informed a year later that a biopsy had shown he had cancer has filed a lawsuit against hospital doctors and others involved in the case.
Deputy Minister of Digital Governance Konstantinos Kyranakis, along with Stelianos Sakaretsios, president of the Hellenic Cadaster, have filed a criminal complaint with the Supreme Court regarding a suspected fraud ring involving falsified documents.
Police in Thessaloniki are investigating the vandalism of a monument to the Greeks of Pontus and Asia Minor in which a metal sculpture attached to it was removed and stolen.
Self-proclaimed anarchist Nikos Romanos, who was arrested on Monday in connection with the October 31 explosion at an apartment in the central Athens neighborhood of Ambelokipi, has been remanded in custody after testifying before an investigating magistrate.