Nefeli Fasouli | Thessaloniki | December 31
Celebrate the transition to the new year with the soulful tunes of Greek singer Nefeli Fasouli at Ypsilon (5 Edessis) in Thessaloniki.
Celebrate the transition to the new year with the soulful tunes of Greek singer Nefeli Fasouli at Ypsilon (5 Edessis) in Thessaloniki.
With the real estate market due for a correction after significant price hikes, according to real estate experts and the Bank of Greece, there is a market segment, winter holiday homes, which never rebounded from the financial crisis.
We have known for years now that an experiment of historic proportions is under way in China. Its focus is on finding a stable equilibrium between governance by one political party, the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), without elections, separation of powers etc, and the free market economy.
There will be no musical festivities. No tree-lighting ceremony. No extravagant decorations that normally bedeck the West Bank city of Bethlehem at Christmas. With the war in the Gaza Strip raging, this is a city in mourning.
Greece serves as a tax residence for both foreign individuals and legal entities. As the year draws to a close, it’s an opportune time to delve into the options and obligations surrounding the selection of tax residence for those foreign individuals and legal entities looking to relocate to or expand in Greece.
A reveler releases a sky lantern at Kotzia square, in central Athens, Greece, during Christmas Eve festivities, on December 24, 2023.
We live in a globalized society where countries that produce high value-added products are the winners in international trade.
The year draws to a close with Greece exhibiting two rare attributes: political stability and progress in essential reform areas. In a time of global instability, Greece stands out.
Greek local government organizations reject most applications to change somebody’s surname, as the law is unclear on the reasons that justify such an action, forcing many applicants to appeal to the Council of State (CoS).
The attacks on crucial shipping traffic in the Red Sea straits by a determined band of militants in Yemen — a spillover from the Israeli-Hamas war in the Gaza Strip — is injecting a new dose of instability into a world economy struggling with mounting geopolitical tensions.