ATHEX: Stocks slip on day and the week
Friday’s session at Athinon Avenue resembled that of Wednesday, with minimal losses for the benchmark.
Friday’s session at Athinon Avenue resembled that of Wednesday, with minimal losses for the benchmark.
It was April 1827 and the Greeks were still trying to find a way to break the siege of the Acropolis, as one of the clashes in the broader Attica area ended in a Turkish garrison fortifying itself in the strategically important Monastery of Saint Spyridon in Piraeus.
Metro excavations have revealed significant findings about ancient Thessaloniki’s urban layout, confirming the continuity of the Hippodamian grid system from the 3rd century BC to the present day.
Greece remains consistently among the most expensive countries in Europe in the wholesale electricity market.
The Volos Animal Welfare Group released a statement protesting the placement of a live pony in a Christmas nativity scene set up by the Volos municipal authorities.
Two youths accused of stabbing a 14-year-old boy in the Athens suburb of Holargos have been remanded in custody following their testimony before an investigating magistrate.
The European Commission has decided to take Greece to the European Court for delaying the application of Performance-Based Navigation (PBN) procedures.
Police have arrested a 45-year-old man from Pakistan, accused of being the manager of a warehouse in Omonia, central Athens, where hundreds of stolen identity cards, passports, and residence permits were discovered.
New Democracy MP for Magnesia Christos Boukoros has testified before the parliamentary inquiry committee investigating the OPEKEPE farm subsidy scandal, stating that “there was no attempt to obscure the prosecutor’s investigation, obstruct it or manage it, by anyone.”
Main opposition party PASOK has initiated procedures to suspend the membership of a man who is among the 15 individuals arrested Friday morning on Crete in connection with a new investigation into alleged fraudulent farm subsidies.