Servicers to sell 8,000 houses
Servicers are expected to put around 8,000 residential properties on the market in the next two years. These are properties for which the legalization and normalization process will be completed in the coming months.
Servicers are expected to put around 8,000 residential properties on the market in the next two years. These are properties for which the legalization and normalization process will be completed in the coming months.
Today we’re bringing on Alexia Kalaitzi, an award-winning journalist and features reporter for Kathimerini, who joins Thanos Davelis in the middle of another Greek heatwave as we look into the question: How hot is too hot when you’re inside your own home?
Zoe Konstantopoulou, head of the Course of Freedom party, was referred to the Parliament’s Ethics Committee on Tuesday following a heated verbal altercation during a plenary debate on the referral of former transport minister Kostas Karamanlis over the Tempe train disaster.
Vladimir Plahotniuc, a fugitive Moldovan oligarch implicated in a $1 billion bank fraud and other illicit schemes, has been detained in Greece, Moldova’s national police said.
A firefighting helicopter operating over a wildfire in Aspropyrgos, west Attica, was forced to make an emergency sea landing in the Bay of Elefsina on Tuesday.
Europe needs to prioritize deportations and create pre-departure holding centers outside the bloc if it wants to stem migrant inflows, Greece’s minister for migration and asylum told EU counterparts on Tuesday.
The trial of four company executives linked to Greece’s Predator spyware scandal is scheduled to resume on September 24 after a long postponement during which the case files were translated into English.
A large fire broke out in the early hours of Tuesday inside the fenced premises of a recycling facility, located about 5 kilometers north of the city of Mytilene, on the eastern Aegean island of Lesvos.
The government has taken yet another step to reduce bank fees, the second in seven months, this time in the aftermath of the strong reactions caused by the fees for withdrawing cash from ATMs owned by third-party providers.
On a warm summer evening in Athens, the migrant experience came to life in the play “Opou Gis Kai Patris,” a story of Greek migration to Australia written by Dean Kalimniou and Eleni Tsefala.