The formula for housing
Steps have been taken to manage the housing crisis, but they are unlikely to yield immediate results.
Steps have been taken to manage the housing crisis, but they are unlikely to yield immediate results.
Speaking to Kathimerini about the issues of territorial waters and the continental shelf, Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan said, among other things: “The domestic political balances in Greece do not allow many possibilities to any political leader to solve this problem and put his signature.”
Forty-two students from public and private schools in Athens and the provinces went to the Athens Democracy Forum with a message: they care about politics but feel shut out.
Indigenous sheep and goat breeds with small populations that are threatened with extinction have recently been affected by the sheep pox virus, once again highlighting the urgent need for a national livestock gene bank.
Chinese electric vehicle brand Chery entered the top 10 of car sales in the Greek market last month.
Nikolaos Stassinopoulos, founder of Greece’s biggest metals processing group Viohalco, which he evolved into one of the biggest industrial groups, passed away on Saturday at the age of 94, the company said.
An appeals court acquitted 24 volunteers and humanitarian workers late Thursday, ending a long criminal case linked to migration management on the island of Lesvos.
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis confirmed on Saturday that his meeting with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan will likely be held in early February.
Greek retail SMEs lost approximately 20 percentage points of their share in the country’s retail trade in a decade.
Government measures adopted so far to address Greece’s housing crisis have proved ineffective, and in some cases have worsened market distortions, according to a new study by the think tank Dianeosis and the Foundation for Economic and Industrial Research, known as IOBE.