The window is closing
Greece always seems to be a small step away from becoming unmanageable or ungovernable. It may look like a normal European country from the outside, but in many ways it resembles Kifissias Avenue in the years of wasteful bliss.
Greece always seems to be a small step away from becoming unmanageable or ungovernable. It may look like a normal European country from the outside, but in many ways it resembles Kifissias Avenue in the years of wasteful bliss.
Violent clashes broke out outside the Aristotelous Theater in Thessaloniki on Monday, leading to four arrests by police, after religious groups protested against a promotional poster for a performance of Greek comedian Christoforos Zaralikos.
The electronic systems of the Greek stock market crashed on Monday due to increased demand.
Greece is set to implement a credit scoring system for businesses and individuals, akin to those used by international rating agencies, to assess financial reliability for various transactions, including property rentals and business dealings.
Interest by wealthy foreigners, pensioners and employees for moving to Greece for tax purposes has prompted the tax administration to digitize and simplify procedures.
Combatting tax evasion in Greece should be combined with responsible public spending in order to be acceptable and therefore effective.
Thessaloniki, Greece’s second largest city in the northern part of the country, is 352 kilometers from the Bulgarian capital by train.
A World War II-era artillery shell has been discovered in the sea near Kalavarda on the Dodecanese island of Rhodes.
The National Gallery in Athens has said it is stepping up security measures at the institution following the vandalism of several exhibited art works by a fundamentalist politician last week.