Industry turnover rises 2.2% annually in January, drops monthly
The Overall Turnover Index in Industry (both domestic and non-domestic market) in January 2025 recorded an increase of 2.2% compared with the corresponding index of January 2024.
The Overall Turnover Index in Industry (both domestic and non-domestic market) in January 2025 recorded an increase of 2.2% compared with the corresponding index of January 2024.
The release of about 64,000 documents about the assassination of President John F. Kennedy on Tuesday started a race to find a revelation, as journalists, historians and amateur sleuths scoured the pages in hopes of finding something, anything, that could be considered consequential.
The senate of the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki has condemned recent incidents of violence on campus, attributing them to organized groups attempting to impose their views through illegal actions.
The prospects for strengthening economic relations between Greece and Australia were discussed by Athens Chamber of Commerce and Industry (EBEA) President Ioannis Bratakos, and Australian Ambassador to Greece Alison Duncan.
Specific sectors of the real estate market, such as hotels, housing and storage spaces, are predicted to continue to record a positive course.
Michelin has presented its first selection of Michelin Keys for Greek hotels.
Forty-five minutes of good performance were not enough for the Greek national team, that went down 1-0 to Scotland in Piraeus for the playoffs of the UEFA Nations League.
The next meeting of the parliamentary preliminary investigation committee on the Tempe crash is set for Friday, March 28, at 10 a.m., instead of the previously scheduled Monday.
The dialogues between the officials responsible for the operation of the Greek railway are chilling. They reveal a system where everything worked rather by chance.
Citizen Protection Minister Michalis Chrysochoidis has proposed that a portion of confiscated criminal funds be allocated to the Directorate for the Fight against Organized Crime (DAOE), the so-called “Greek FBI”.