ATHEX: Turnover and mid-caps carry index
Tuesday saw increased action at the Greek stock market, with the benchmark continuing its advance.
Tuesday saw increased action at the Greek stock market, with the benchmark continuing its advance.
A police raid on properties belonging to the prominent Papadimitriou shipping family in Schoinoussa and Attica uncovered five antiquities and nine religious icons suspected of falling under Greek heritage protection laws.
Hospital workers will stage a 24-hour strike in provincial areas and a work stoppage in Attica from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Wednesday, demanding better wages and staffing.
Cultural institutions and organizations are not public utility companies. The National Gallery, the National Theater, the National Opera must operate transparently, but their work cannot be subject to hierarchical control.
Environment and Energy Minister Stavros Papastavrou and the deputy minister responsible for energy affairs, Nikos Tsafos, have met in Athens with Israel’s regional cooperation minister, David Amsalem, who was accompanied by representatives from leading Israeli energy and infrastructure companies.
Renowned comedian Tommy Tiernan presents his new show, “Tommedian,” at Universe (87 Kifisou) on April 10.
Foreign Minister Giorgos Gerapetritis stated that “the only solution is the reunification of the island” while speaking to journalists after the meeting on the Cyprus issue held in Geneva on Tuesday.
The Decentralized Administration of the Peloponnese, which supervises regional and municipal governance in the region, has initiated procedures to investigate an incident where a local mayor publicly addressed a son of Greece’s last king as “prince.”
Just hours after a parliamentary preliminary investigation committee commenced its work on examining possible criminal offenses by him at the site of the Tempe train disaster, former deputy minister for climate crisis and civil protection Christos Triantopoulos has announced that he is waiving his parliamentary immunity.
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has announced that a new round of talks on the Cyprus issue will be held at the end of July, following the conclusion of Tuesday’s five-party meeting in Geneva.