Distortions in energy market
Oversupply of power costs dearly, and when something does not sell, it shouldn’t be produced.
Oversupply of power costs dearly, and when something does not sell, it shouldn’t be produced.
Greece breezed past Scotland with a 3-0 score in their playoff second leg in Glasgow on Sunday for an aggregate 3-1 win and a place in Group A of the Nations League.
Newly elected International Olympic Committee President Kirsty Coventry arrived Sunday in her home country of Zimbabwe to a hero’s welcome as her victory is celebrated as a national milestone.
Justice Minister Giorgos Floridis has ordered the suspension of yet another state forensic examiner amid allegations of criminal misconduct.
Developments in Turkey are making it “difficult” to organize the bilateral Supreme Cooperation Council between Greece and Turkey,” Government Spokesman Pavlos Marinakis has said, appearing to rule the possibility of a meeting between Prime Minister Mitsotakis and Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan in the near future.
Fairfax Financial is increasing its stake in leading Greek group Metlen Energy & Metals, investing a further 110 million euros.
Turkish authorities detained several journalists from their homes, a media workers’ union has reported, in what it said was a crackdown amid escalating protests triggered by the imprisonment of the mayor of Istanbul and top rival to President Recep Tayyip Erdogan.
Schoolchildren in Athens schools have taken part in the annual parade on Syntagma Square marking the outbreak on March 25, 1821 of the Greek Revolution against Ottoman rule.
On Sunday, March 23, Turkey’s main opposition party, CHP, was to nominate Istanbul Mayor Ekrem Imamoglou as its candidate for the country’s presidency, to run against Recep Tayyip Erdogan.
Turkey’s opposition, galvanized by widescale protests over the jailing of Istanbul’s mayor, is hoping to keep the momentum going in part by calling for a boycott of TV stations and businesses it says are “ignoring the moment.”