ATHEX: Imported fear weighs on local bourse
The first waves of international jitters started reaching the Greek stock market on Monday.
The first waves of international jitters started reaching the Greek stock market on Monday.
A farmer tends the plants in a Platikampos garlic crop, a variety renowned for its culinary and health benefits, and checks the bulb for disease.
NATO chief Mark Rutte told the European Union on Monday not to create barriers that would prevent companies from NATO countries that are outside the EU from taking part in its defense industrial push.
A new survey by Marc, published on Monday by Ant1 TV, showed the ruling New Democracy maintaining 13-point lead over the socialist PASOK.
Cenergy Group subsidiary Hellenic Cables is currently implementing the preliminary construction work for its factory in the Wagner’s Point industrial zone, in South Baltimore, Maryland.
A 69-year-old man was found dead Monday after falling onto the Athens-Piraeus Electric Railway (ISAP) tracks at Agios Eleftherios station, heading toward Piraeus.
One of the most crucial reforms that cannot wait any longer is the radical reform in the organization and culture of the Hellenic Armed Forces.
Once heralded as a solution to Athens’ waste crisis, the 35-million-euro landfill at Grammatiko in East Attica now lies in neglect, a ghostly reminder of failed planning. Despite years of delays and legal battles, the facility, completed in 2019, has never operated.
Aegean Airlines has joined the global exclusive club of carriers that use the JOLCO financing tool.
Economist and former minister Louka Katseli released a statement on Monday, accepting SYRIZA’s proposal to be a candidate for the presidency of the Hellenic Republic.