ATHEX: Domestic bourse sees calm prevail
The Greek bourse showed a calm attitude toward developments in the Middle East on Monday.
The Greek bourse showed a calm attitude toward developments in the Middle East on Monday.
Ankara is attempting to counter Greece’s Maritime Spatial Plan (MSP) by submitting its own maps to UNESCO, directly challenging Greek maritime zones.
A gas leak at a hotel in the Ixia area on the island of Rhodes triggered an emergency evacuation Monday, authorities said.
Developments in our broader region underscore that the most pressing reforms our country requires lie in defense and foreign policy. In some respects, we have allowed the Armed Forces to function like public utilities, and lagged in developing our defense industry. Our diplomacy still relies on outdated structures and tools from the previous century.
A blaze burning near a village northeast of Athens appeared largely contained, a Reuters witness and fire brigade officials have said.
OSE has announced the dismissal of a level crossing guard for failing to report to work.
OPEKEPE, the agency responsible for disbursing EU subsidies to Greek farmers, faces further scrutiny, this time for favoritism in the procurement of services.
Greek government officials and diplomats consider the escalation in the conflict between Iran and Israel worrisome, on multiple fronts.
A US initiative aimed at bringing Greece and Turkey to the negotiating table is being discussed behind closed doors, according to exclusive information obtained by Kathimerini.