Shops open Sunday; festive-season turnover boom seen, challenges remain
Retail turnover is expected to surpass €4 billion this December, according to estimates from the retail sector, which is largely open for business Sunday.
Retail turnover is expected to surpass €4 billion this December, according to estimates from the retail sector, which is largely open for business Sunday.
Standard & Poor’s (S&P) Global Ratings raised on Friday its long-term sovereign credit ratings on Cyprus to A- from BBB+.
Fire brigade crews rescued and relocated five persons whose lives were endangered by heavy rainfall in the wider Agrinio region, western Greece, on Saturday.
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis’ announcements on government intervention to address issues within the banking sector are expected to dominate Sunday’s fifth and final day of parliamentary debate on the 2025 state budget, to culminate with a vote on the budget.
Authorities in Central Greece were carrying out an investigation over the weekend after livestock farmers reported the discovery, in a stream, of the rotting corpses of dozens of sheep, presumably victims of a contagious disease that has been spreading through the area in recent months.
The newly elected leader of SYRIZA offered an indication of the leftist party’s tactics going forward on Saturday, stating that society “does not want consensus politics or a tango for two.”
The European Commission has pulled the brakes on the disbursement of loans from the Recovery and Resilience Fund (RRF), which have been outpacing grants, so that these two forms of support can develop evenly until their completion in August 2026. Greece will submit its fifth payment request this Friday, December 20, for a total of…
Minister of Infrastructure and Transport Christos Staikouras presented the projects and initiatives of the Ministry of Infrastructure and Transport in the Region of Crete at an event held in Rethymno on Thursday.
The brand new Thessaloniki metro keeps having teething problems.