ATHEX: Quiet day in anticipation of Fed news
The Greek stock market was awaiting the evening verdict of the US Fed on interest rates.
The Greek stock market was awaiting the evening verdict of the US Fed on interest rates.
Some citizens just refuse to change their ways. They continue to systematically evade taxes, completely disregarding both the country’s efforts to recover and the other citizens – mainly employees and pensioners – who fund the majority of state expenditures through their taxes.
A poll released on Wednesday shows PASOK steadily in second place ahead of SYRIZA, though still trailing significantly behind New Democracy.
The shortage of teachers is not only confined to Greece as there are also shortages in Greek-language facilities abroad, and Germany in particular.
Property buyers from abroad are this year opting for larger and more expensive holiday homes in Greece, as shown by the relevant data by the Elxis – At Home estate agency.
Sofia Exarchou’s “Animal,” a Greek co-production, is among the five films nominated for the LUX Audience Award, which is organised by the European Parliament and the European Film Academy.
Police have detained six suspects in connection with the shooting incident that occurred on Wednesday morning in Kerameikos, central Athens.
Court verdict rejects extension of statute of limitations from five to 10 years in tax probes.
Renowned tenor Mario Frangoulis returns to the Odeon of Herodes Atticus on October 3 to present his meticulously curated “Symphony of Life” program.
Two paintings from the National Gallery in London, “Landscape with Poplars” by Paul Cezanne and “Still Life with Vase” by Paul Gauguin, will go on display on the first floor of the Basil & Elise Goulandris Foundation Museum in Athens (13 Eratosthenous) on November 2 until January 2025