Well-paid jobs remain fairly scarce
The Greek labor market suffers from a severe shortage of well-paid positions.
The Greek labor market suffers from a severe shortage of well-paid positions.
Police are investigating the allegations of a 15-year-old girl from a community in the former municipality of Volakas, Ileia, in the Peloponnese, who claims she was repeatedly raped by a 29-year-old relative.
The recent court decision on the criminal part of the Folli Follie case has sent many clear messages, according to the chief executive officer of the jewelry, watch and fashion accessory company, Giorgos Samios.
Greek pharmaceutical company Famar is changing hands again, four years since the day when its activity in Greece, Italy and Spain came under the control of the Cypriot fund ECM Partners.
The upcoming October contest for the leadership of the socialist PASOK party has attracted an unusually high number of candidates.
The Competition Commission is launching an investigation into whether there are concerted practices in the banking industry regarding deposit rates.
Endy Zemenides, the executive director of the Hellenic American Leadership Council, joins Thanos Davelis to look at what the failure of the US to use the word “occupation” to describe the 50 year presence of tens of thousands of Turkish troops in the northern part of Cyprus has meant for efforts to resolve the Cyprus…
Berenberg Bank commented on Greek bonds last week, pointing out that the declining spreads with major sovereign bonds in the eurozone reflect Greece’s strong growth story.
After a sizzling weekend where the beach was the only place to be, forecasts are promising a break in the long heatwave.
The sale prices for holiday homes on selected islands of the Cyclades are at their highest in the last decade.