Most Greek universities lack security plans
Only eight of Greece’s 24 universities have implemented comprehensive security plans, as required by law, with many others still struggling to meet the legal requirements.
Only eight of Greece’s 24 universities have implemented comprehensive security plans, as required by law, with many others still struggling to meet the legal requirements.
Major changes are expected in the use of digital means to address tax evasion, Minister of National Economy and Finance Kyriakos Pierrakakis said in his speech at the 6th International Conference of the Economic Chamber of Greece earlier this week.
Deputy Prime Minister Kostis Hatzidakis, speaking at the Annual Conference of Brain ReGain held at the Athens Concert Hall, stressed that “Greece is no longer a one-way flight, but an option to return.”
A court in the port city of Piraeus on Wednesday convicted a 19-year-old man of murder and gave him the maximum sentence under Greek law.
Israel appears to be backing away from a major energy project that was once seen as a symbol of Mediterranean cooperation.
Cyprus must maintain strict fiscal discipline and focus on strategic investments to preserve economic resilience in an increasingly uncertain global environment, the Cyprus Economy and Competitiveness Council warned on Wednesday.
BoC now holds the highest deposit rating among Greek and Cypriot banks.
Panathinaikos has returned to the throne of Greek men’s volleyball, as it swept archrival Olympiakos in the final series of the Volley League.
The average selling price of alcoholic beverages to all countries also improved.
The notion that there’s no such thing as bad publicity is simply not true. It is bad publicity when ministers appear in the media expressing their personal points of view and ideas