Bill for Hellenic Railways restructuring imminent
A bill restructuring the troubled Hellenic Railways (OSE) is expected to be tabled by the end of the month, according to government sources.
A bill restructuring the troubled Hellenic Railways (OSE) is expected to be tabled by the end of the month, according to government sources.
Residents of the popular tourist destination of Santorini are calling for stricter building regulations to protect their island’s unique landscape and cultural heritage.
The Posidonia shipping fair reported low consumption levels per visitor, both in electricity and water consumption.
Investor interest in small-capitalization listed firms is quite significant, an investors’ conference organized by the Athens Stock Exchange revealed.
Selling pressure on banks and telecoms company OTE led the Athens Stock Exchange to close marginally lower.
Three of the “big four” Greek banks – Alpha, Eurobank and Piraeus – who had created holding companies plan to absorb them in an effort to simplify their structure.
It is standard practice in Western democracies for the secret services to contribute to the enlightenment of historical truth, when enough time has passed by.
Pitsilis: Technology dictates the course that administrations need to take in the future.
The European Commission has launched infringement proceedings by sending formal warning letters to Greece and 12 other EU member states for failing to submit their final updated National Energy and Climate Plans (NECPs).
“The part of the political spectrum I represent is in shock,” says the concerned Stanford University professor emeritus of political science Jack Rakove.