Merger of banks Attica and Pancreta finalized
The merger of Attica Bank and Pancreta Bank was finalized on Wednesday, creating the fifth largest bank in Greece by estimated assets.
The merger of Attica Bank and Pancreta Bank was finalized on Wednesday, creating the fifth largest bank in Greece by estimated assets.
Minister of Infrastructure and Transport Christos Staikouras reconfirmed on Thursday that “18 full years after the signing of the basic contract for the project, on April 26, 2006, in 87 days Thessaloniki will have a metro.”
The leftist SYRIZA opposition has urged the conservative government to condemn Turkey’s violation of the Prespa Agreement between Greece and North Macedonia.
Use of the IRIS direct payment system soared during 2024, according to the Economy and Finance Ministry, with one in every two citizens with an activated web banking account – more than 3 million users – having linked their accounts to the system.
Athanasios Ghavelas of Greece, guided by Ioannis Nyfantopoulos, crosses the finish line to win gold in the Men’s 100m T11 final at the Stade de France during the 2024 Paris Summer Paralympic Games.
Police have launched an inquiry after the public outcry sparked by a video posted on social media showing three dead jackals hanging in two different places in the region of Messinia in southern Greece.
One in seven National Health Service (ESY) permanent doctors have reportedly stated their intention to open a private practice or collaborate with a private clinic or diagnostic center, taking advantage of the new institutional framework that permits them to work privately outside of their regular duty hours.
Three days after the opening of the defense company ASELSAN’s headquarters in North Macedonia, Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan visited Skopje on Wednesday in a bid to demonstrate the role Ankara wants to play in the internal affairs of North Macedonia and the Balkans.
The polarization and disintegration of leftist opposition SYRIZA was on full display again on Thursday at the meeting of the political secretariat, which, tellingly, lasted just one and a half hours, a historic low by the party’s standards.
A series of attacks in the Red Sea by the Iran-backed Houthi rebels have left a Greek flagged ship, the Sounion, stranded, threatening to spill its 1 million barrels of oil into the sea.