Mitsotakis, on Canadian TV, touts ‘rather impressive’ economic comeback
Prime minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis told a Canadian TV host Sunday that Greece is open for business.
Prime minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis told a Canadian TV host Sunday that Greece is open for business.
The incident that shook Thessaloniki to its core a couple of days ago was an appalling scene: a mob of angry youngsters chasing, throwing bottles, and verbally assaulting two LGBTQ+ individuals in one of the city’s most prominent locations.
I won’t get into the discussion of whether putting Fredi Beleri’s name on the New Democracy ticket for the upcoming European elections would serve the ruling Greek conservative party’s interests; it would, in spades.
The turnover generated by the accommodation of guests in short-term rental accommodation has increased significantly.
The government accepts the challenge of a motion of no confidence by opposition parties, spokesman Pavlos Marinakis said Sunday.
Greece’s four systemic banks will distribute this year approximately 840 million euros in dividends, out of a total of €3.6 billion.
Enaon EDA, of the Italgas group, is planning for the expansion of the natural gas network to the Greek islands up to 2028.
The Health Ministry’s plans for a stricter licensing framework regarding imports of innovative drugs into Greece has alarmed some 500,000 people with rare diseases, as well as their families.
A new economic reality has emerged in the Greek housing market amid the prolonged financial crisis, with a notable portion of the nation’s residential inventory now under the ownership of institutional or foreign investors.
Grace Nwoke and her cousin Precious Obenaia were born and raised in the central Athens neighborhood of Patissia, where they lived undocumented with their families. Now they are trying to gather the entire African community of Athens on an online platform.