Stock rally ends as ATHEX drops 1.59%
The negative climate in international markets put an end to the Athens Stock Exchange’s remarkable nine-session rally Monday.
The negative climate in international markets put an end to the Athens Stock Exchange’s remarkable nine-session rally Monday.
The United Nations has published Greece’s formal response rejecting Libya’s claims regarding hydrocarbon exploration blocks south of Crete.
Five minors have been released on bail in a robbery case in Halkidiki, northern Greece.
The effort to reorganize the Hellenic Armed Forces and upgrade their weapons systems is crucial and necessary.
Greece’s acute housing problem is a result of limited supply. This has not deterred the state from imposing among the heaviest taxes in Europe on income from rents, making investments a losing proposition.
More than 5,000 lightning strikes were recorded across Greece by Monday evening, according to the Meteo weather service.
The greatest hurdles in absorbing funds earmarked from the EU’s Recovery and Resilience Fund are the loans. One can put it down to bureaucracy or lack of serious investor interest, but the fact remains that projects in sectors which the European Commission would like to give priority to remain unwanted.
A fire broke out in a forested area in the Thesprotia region of northwestern Greece on Monday afternoon, prompting a response from firefighters and backup units.
A 25-year-old woman was arrested in Aspropyrgos, west of Athens, on possession of weapons charges.