TACK | Athens | April 23
Catch “TACK” at the Onassis Cultural Center on April 23 at 8.30 p.m.
Catch “TACK” at the Onassis Cultural Center on April 23 at 8.30 p.m.
A recent study sheds light on the challenges faced by migrant graduates in the European Union, highlighting the phenomenon of “brain waste,” where overqualified migrants end up in low-skilled jobs or unemployment.
Travel receipts posted a remarkable 24.5% increase year-on-year in Greece in January and February, Bank of Greece data showed on Friday, helping moderate the country’s current account deficit.
Fighters taking part in the Iniochos 2024 multinational air exercise fly over the coast of the southwestern Peloponnese on Thursday.
Overseas markets, such as the US, Australia, China, Japan, Korea and Canada, from where the air journey to Greece takes more than 10 hours, offer scope for significant further development of Greek tourism.
Athens Mayor Haris Doukas said on Friday that the new Panathinaikos stadium in the Votanikos district of Athens is on track and that the goal is to have it delivered by 2026.
A group of roughly thirty individuals launched an assault on a riot police contingent at Harilaou Trikoupi Square in downtown Exarchia at 1:50 a.m.
The total number of registered unemployed persons in the Greek Public Employment Service (DYPA) registered in March 2024 amounted to 976,373 people.
Fines totaling 1,480,000 euros were imposed by the Ministry of Development on 11 companies following audits carried out by the Interagency Market Control Unit (DIMEA) and the Consumer Protection Directorate.
The Public Debt Management Agency announced last Friday that on Wednesday it will auction 26-week treasury bills, in book entry form, to the amount of 625 million euros.