Greek government reopens 10-year bond to tap €250 million
The Greek government taps the markets Wednesday with a reissuance of its 10-year bond.
The Greek government taps the markets Wednesday with a reissuance of its 10-year bond.
Thousands of workers have marched through Athens as part of a 24-hour general strike called by labor unions to protest the rising cost of living and timed to coincide with the government submitting the 2025 budget to Parliament.
The final draft of the 2025 provides for more tax revenues, higher growth and a further decline in unemployment.
The government wants to bring the coroners’ service to the digital era by thoroughly modernizing it and equipping it with the latest available tools, including artificial intelligence.
The enduring controversy surrounding the Parthenon Sculptures, one of the world’s most prominent cultural property disputes, may see significant progress in 2025, according to The Economist’s The World Ahead 2025 report.
Turkey’s President Tayyip Erdogan opposes a US decision to allow Ukraine to use long-range missiles to attack inside Russia, saying it would further enflame the conflict, according to a readout shared by his office on Wednesday.
Hundreds of thousands of taxpayers use cards to pay for everything from hair salons to taxis, but without seeing the deduction the tax office has promised.
Olympiakos soccer club has responded to the prosecution of its president and four senior officials in a Greek soccer-related criminal case, describing the charges as politically motivated.
The owners of a mansion overlooking the Acropolis in Athens have denied authorizing the sale of the property, following a report in Kathimerini earlier on Wednesday about the listing.
The question is whether companies will be able to complete their big digital projects in about a year and a half.