ATHEX: Mixed day sees index edge higher
The mixed picture at Athinon Avenue at the end of trade on Wednesday did not stop the benchmark from registering yet another 13.5-year high
The mixed picture at Athinon Avenue at the end of trade on Wednesday did not stop the benchmark from registering yet another 13.5-year high
Greek farmers are demanding changes to the Hellenic Agricultural Insurance Organization (ELGA) regulations to expand compensation coverage for climate-induced damage.
Main opposition PASOK accused Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis of trying to “evade his responsibilities” over the Tempe disaster following his interview on Wednesday.
Four animals have died in rapid succession at the Municipality of Athens’ Shelter of Socrates, sparking outrage from volunteers and animal rights groups.
Only a few people around the world know the name Thomas Bach and even fewer can rattle off those of the seven candidates out to replace him in March after 12 years as president of the International Olympic Committee.
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis rejected allegations of a cover-up in the Tempe railway disaster during an interview with Alpha TV on Wednesday, stating that if it is proven that the freight train was carrying illegal cargo that contributed to the fire following the collision, railway operator Hellenic Train will be held accountable.
An Israeli airstrike killed three Turkish citizens who attempted to cross illegally from Lebanon to Israel, Turkey’s foreign ministry has said.
Three pharmacists accused in an alleged illegal prescription scheme were released without conditions following their testimonies on Wednesday.
The government will seek to curb the upward trends of the wholesale electricity market in February.