Greece to repay its first debt-crisis bailout loans 10 years early
In an exclusive with Reuters, Greek officials said the country plans to pay off loans granted under the first of three debt-crisis bailouts by 2031, ten years ahead of schedule.
In an exclusive with Reuters, Greek officials said the country plans to pay off loans granted under the first of three debt-crisis bailouts by 2031, ten years ahead of schedule.
Crime in the center of Athens is not just a matter of proper policing. When the authorities need to intervene regularly to protect property from routine violence, it is already too late.
A 13-year-old boy’s hospitalization in the western city of Patra with a fractured skull highlighted – not for the first time – the issue of dangerous “challenges” promoted by social media.
The American-Hellenic Chamber of Commerce announced on Monday the establishment of its branch office in Washington, DC.
A swan, a great white pelican, a Levant sparrowhawk and dozens of other birds were released back into their natural habitat at Lake Kerkini on Monday, as part of an initiative by the wildlife rescue groups Alkyoni, which is based on the island of Paros, and Thessaloniki’s Action for Wildlife.
The current and former regional governors of Thessaly have clashed over the collapse of a section of the under-construction coastal road between Keramidi and Rakopotamos in central Greece, a project initially slated for completion this summer.
As calm is gradually being restored to the markets, the Greek bourse registered its fourth consecutive session of growth.
Eighty-six letters written by the acclaimed novelist Nikos Kazantzakis to philosopher Elli Lambridis are going under the hammer at Athens’ Zappeio Hall on April 29-30.
The demonstrations that have spread across Serbia are not tied to any political party. The collapse of the Novi Sad railway station roof may have been the trigger for this outpouring of anger, but its roots are much deeper.