ATHEX: Healthy gains for majority of stocks
The French election result that diminished the possibility of the far-right governing alone, boosted eurozone stocks on Monday and offered the Greek bourse some much-needed fuel for further recovery.
The French election result that diminished the possibility of the far-right governing alone, boosted eurozone stocks on Monday and offered the Greek bourse some much-needed fuel for further recovery.
The long-awaited official videoclip of the song “Feels Like I’m Falling in Love” by British rock band Coldplay at the Odeon of Herodes Atticus beneath the Acropolis, premiered on Monday.
The increased inspections by the tax administration on the Greek islands have led to a notable reduction in tax evasion, but on the mainland the failure to issue receipts and report revenues to the tax office is growing.
Two men were sentenced to five years and three months each by a Thessaloniki appeals court for the 2017 killing of 24-year-old PAOK soccer fan Nassos Konstantinou.
The National Transparecy Authority launched the website 1142.aead.gr on Monday for citizens to report violations of anti-smoking legislation.
June 20, 2009 seems like a good starting point to be searching for the “ground zero” of the tourism boom in the central Athens neighborhood of Koukaki. But is it the only one?
Antisystemic forces are sending shockwaves through mature democracies in the Western world. Compared to them, Greece is like an oasis of calm.
Lime’s electric scooters have returned to Greece four years after the withdrawal from the Greek market of the American company.
Former Prime Minister Antonis Samaras criticized the government on several issues during a speech at a book presentation on Monday at the War Museum of Athens.