National debt posted notable decline in July-September
Greek debt fell by 10 percentage points in the third quarter of 2024 compared to the same period in 2023, marking the largest contraction in the EU.
Greek debt fell by 10 percentage points in the third quarter of 2024 compared to the same period in 2023, marking the largest contraction in the EU.
Birdkeepers Kostas Gourelis, left, and Christina Markou feed African penguins at the Attica Zoological Park, near Athens, on Tuesday.
Enterprises throughout economy will have to issue their payment documents online.
Authorities on the eastern Greek island of Lesvos ordered schools in part of the island to close on Wednesday so they can be inspected for potential structural damage after an overnight earthquake rattled the island.
A 46-year-old military officer was arrested on Tuesday in Thessaloniki in northern Greece for illegally recording a criminal trial involving his wife on his mobile phone.
Christos Tsiolkas, the acclaimed author, playwright, and screenwriter best known for his 2008 novel “The Slap,” has voiced his support for the Save Our Arts campaign, which seeks to address the financial struggles faced by Australian artists, the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) reports.
Holiday homes of up to 95 square meters and with a price tag of up to 400,000 euros will continue to monopolize buying interest from abroad this year.
After decades of captivity in the British Museum, the sixth Caryatid of the Erechtheion temple on the Acropolis returns to Greece in Giorgos Kapoutzidis’ black comedy, “The Caryatid!”
PASOK main opposition party on Wednesday accused presidential nominee Konstantinos Tasoulas of allocating €960,000 in “last-minute” subsidies to his electoral district.
Veteran conservative MP Nikitas Kaklamanis has been elected the new speaker of Parliament with 247 votes. A total of 297 MPs participated in the vote, with 50 voting “present.”