German-speaking house buyers boost Greek realty market
The German-speaking countries are developing into one of the most dynamic markets for the acquisition of houses.
The German-speaking countries are developing into one of the most dynamic markets for the acquisition of houses.
Debts settled via the out-of-court mechanism reached 8.5 billion euros by end-October, recording an increase of 129.73% within a year and bringing the total number of successful settlements to 25,551.
In the quiet expanse of the Athens Municipal Gallery, painter Giannis Fokas presents “Works 1985-2024,” an exhibit offering a journey through nearly four decades of his evolving, powerful abstractions.
The Athens municipal technical agency has released a damage report following the October 31 explosion in an apartment in the Ampelokipi area.
The Ministry of Education has ordered an administrative inquiry into a latest bullying incident involving a 12-year-old boy at a high school in the Athens suburb of Nea Ionia.
Leon Saltiel joins Thanos Davelis to break down what the building of Thessaloniki’s Holocaust museum means for the Jewish community of the city and of Greece, why it has taken so long, and what role this museum can play in combating worrying trends across Europe of anti-semitism, Holocaust denial, and the rise of the far-right.
We have entered a new political era. For the past 40 years or so, we lived in the information age.
A man was found dead in a ravine in Malakasa, northeast of Athens, on Thursday.
Attica Bank, Greece’s fifth largest lender, has raised 672.2 million euros in the context of the share capital increase that was completed and covered to the tune of 86.94% by existing shareholders.
President of Greece Katerina Sakellaropoulou has sent a congratulatory letter to US President-elect Donald Trump, wishing him success in his upcoming term.