Scope Ratings upgrades Greece to ‘BBB’
Scope Ratings credit rating agency upgraded on Friday the Greek economy to “BBB” with a stable outlook.
Scope Ratings credit rating agency upgraded on Friday the Greek economy to “BBB” with a stable outlook.
Employment in Cyprus in the third quarter of 2024 is estimated at 507,323 people, recording an increase of 2.2%, compared to the third quarter of 2023, according to data published by the Cyprus Statistical Service (CyStat) on Friday.
Europe is showing, albeit slowly, the first signs of a political awakening. The plan for a European Defense Fund is a first step toward giving the European Union a geopolitical presence.
Across the street from the Temple of Olympian Zeus, the ancient monument in central Athens, historian Menelaos Haralabidis pauses in front of a drab apartment building.
The ‘Household Basket’ initiative is to be extended during the holiday season with the addition of a ‘Christmas Basket.’
In a spirited showdown of man versus machine, the Goethe Institute in Athens hosted a translation contest where seasoned translators Christos Asteriou and Maria Roussou faced off against artificial intelligence systems like ChatGPT, DeepL, and Copilot.
Discover the snow-dusted peaks, cozy mountain villages, and festive charm that make Greece a stunning year-round destination like no other.
The Panepistimio and Monastiraki metro stations in Athens reopened after a march commemorating the 16th anniversary of 15-year-old Alexandros Grigoropoulos’ fatal police shooting in 2008.
Greek municipalities are pushing back against a draft bill requiring mandatory mergers of local water and sewerage utilities (DEYA), arguing it undermines local governance and autonomy.
Join Hippie Pets, the Vyronas Animal Shelter and Adopt a Paw Today for the 3rd Annual Christmas Bazaar and Adoption Day at Show What (6 Mesolongiou Square).