Deposits in Greek banks continue to shrink in March
A decline in bank deposits continued in March, according to Bank of Greece data.
A decline in bank deposits continued in March, according to Bank of Greece data.
On March 28, a 7.7-magnitude earthquake struck central Myanmar, devastating communities and killing at least 3,500 people.
The increase in foreign investment in the Greek realty market was considerable in 2024, reaching a new all-time high mainly thanks to the increase in inflows from European countries.
Hoteliers are in a new round of confrontation with online bookings platform Booking.com.
The new production model that Economics Nobel Prize Laureate Christopher Pissarides had proposed for Greece in an extensive report five years ago and which was supposed to serve as a blueprint for the country’s transformation into a modern, innovative economy has not materialized.
The slowdown in construction activity in this country can only be put down to the legal uncertainty that has prevailed regarding building rules.
The absence of a legislative initiative to clarify a series of issues related to the New Building Code has brought construction activity to a standstill.
Volunteers from the environmental group Save Your Hood discovered medical records, sanitary waste and construction debris illegally dumped by the Kifisos River in Athens, raising concerns over hospital and business disposal practices.
Foreign Minister George Gerapetritis reaffirmed Greece’s unwavering support for Ukraine during his address at the 10th Summit of the Three Seas Initiative in Warsaw on Tuesday, emphasizing the importance of ongoing peace negotiations.
The Embassy of Canada to Greece, in collaboration with the City of Athens and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, will host a celebration on May 5 at 5 p.m. in Ilissia Park to honor a inuksuk monument gifted by Canada to the people of Greece.