ETVA invests €95 mln in business parks
ETVA VIPE, the entity investing in business and industrial parks that belongs to Piraeus Bank and the Greek state, is launching new investments totaling 95 million euros.
ETVA VIPE, the entity investing in business and industrial parks that belongs to Piraeus Bank and the Greek state, is launching new investments totaling 95 million euros.
The first international tender for the utilization of unused state properties is expected to be launched within the year, with the aim of having residences built by 2025, some of which will be allocated with socioeconomic criteria and a low price to people aged up to 39.
Greek unions representing judges, prosecutors and lawyers condemned on Thursday an overnight petrol bomb attack targeting the residence of the president of the Supreme Court in Athens where a guard was injured.
Greek judicial authorities have jailed the captain and first officer of a yacht ahead of a trial on charges of arson over a forest fire on the island of Hydra believed to have been sparked by fireworks, legal sources said Thursday.
The resignations on Wednesday of three top executives from SYRIZA’s executive bodies are further testing the cohesion of the party that has been riveted by infighting. Announcing their resignation on Wednesday, Dionysis Temponeras, Antonis Kostakas and Haris Tsiokas expressed their dismay with recent comments by party leader Stefanos Kasselakis, who hinted in a social media…
Greece is moving toward a six-day workweek, with regulations coming into effect on July 1 that make this possible for certain industries.
Stournaras expresses concerns about inflation and the absorption of European subsidies.
The European Commission tells Athens it can increase expenditure by up to 3-3.2% per annum.
A police officer guarding the house of the president of the Supreme Court in the Athens suburb of Papagou was injured when unknown individuals hurled petrol bombs against the guard post, shortly after midnight on Wednesday.
The Standing Committee on Production and Trade of the Hellenic Parliament has voted in favor of ratifying the seventh amendment to the Convention on Hydrocarbon Exploitation in the Maritime Area of the Thracian Sea between the Greek State and Energean Oil.