Olive oil price soars 67% in one year
Greece saw the second-highest increase in the price of olive oil since January 2023, with its 67% increase far above the European Union average of 50%, data from the EU’s statistics arm showed on Tuesday.
Greece saw the second-highest increase in the price of olive oil since January 2023, with its 67% increase far above the European Union average of 50%, data from the EU’s statistics arm showed on Tuesday.
The Education Ministry’s bill on higher education was introduced in the competent Parliament committee on Tuesday and is expected to be passed on March.
Lamia has for the first time in its history secured a spot in the top six of the Super League’s regular season.
More than 5,000 applications for vouchers to cover the cost of cash register-integrated POS terminals were received on Monday.
“Beethoven needed four notes for his 5th Symphony to be recognized: ta-ta-ta-taaaa. Theodorakis only needed two: pa-dam!” the famous Dutch violinist and conductor Andre Rieu tells Kathimerini while he is preparing for his first concert in Greece with his Johann Strauss Orchestra.
Yannis Zounis had learned to identify his mother’s works. He didn’t only have a detailed photographic archive she had left him and his brother to consult.
Stocks at the Greek stock market continued their mild decline on Wednesday for a second session in a row.
Greece lost a very rare person on Monday. Costas Apostolidis was the founder of industrial surge protection manufacturer Raycap, but for those who knew him, he was much more than that.
Opening up higher education to private universities is a reform that has been the subject of debate for nearly four decades.
Greece’s candidacies as non-permanent member of the UN Security Council and as member of the Human Rights Council will focus on close collaboration with all countries and UN mechanisms to safeguard human rights, Foreign Minister George Gerapatritis said during his address at the 55th UN Human Rights Council session in Geneva on Wednesday.