Foreign investors’ acquisition of Greek bonds rise significantly
Foreign investors bought €7.5 billion of Greek treasuries in the first half of 2025, compared to €10 billion they bought in the whole of 2024.
Foreign investors bought €7.5 billion of Greek treasuries in the first half of 2025, compared to €10 billion they bought in the whole of 2024.
Redrawing Greece’s academic map was dictated by educational necessity, as many university departments did not serve that purpose.
Piling on Israel has become a growing sport, particularly in Europe. To borrow a phrase, “Israel derangement syndrome” appears to know no limits.
Foreign Minister George Gerapetritis met with interim Syrian Foreign Minister Asaad Al-Shaibani in Athens on Wednesday, the Greek Foreign Ministry announced.
The Athens Stock Exchange managed to stay in positive territory despite selling pressure, especially on banks, through most of Wednesday’s session.
Two women who testified over their involvement in a chlorine attack on a 38-year-old man in Thessaloniki last week have been released, one under restrictive conditions.
Greece has no plans to send troops to Ukraine, government spokesman Pavlos Marinakis said on Wednesday, pushing back against speculation about military involvement in ongoing security guarantee talks.
The last two or three years have seen so many reversals that the 2020s will stand in history as a turning point, when humanity returned to past practices, ending the march towards stability and prosperity for the greatest possible number of people.
American alt-rock band Throwing Muses will perform at Gazarte (32-34 Voutadon) on September 1. Led by singer, songwriter and guitarist Kristin Hersh, Throwing Muses emerged in the 1980s as one of the pioneering alternative rock bands, while Hersh has also pursued a successful solo career.