Divestment from banks earns Greece 3.5 bln euros
Greece determines the benefit of the state from its divestment from the systemic banks at 3.5 billion euros.
Greece determines the benefit of the state from its divestment from the systemic banks at 3.5 billion euros.
What can Thucydides tell us about our world today? Professor Andrew Novo, a scholar of ancient and modern Mediterranean history and strategic studies, joins Thanos Davelis to look at the lessons we should take away from Thucydides in a new era of great power politics.
Police in Thessaloniki, northern Greece, have arrested a couple for endangering their children after they were held briefly hostage by a dealer their father allegedly tried to rob during a drug buy.
There is only one truth – and it’s harsh: Greek society (and much more so the police) does not care about us. That’s why hundreds of police officers can be found at the drop of a hat to beat up protesters and soccer fans and, of course, to guard the mighty. But when a woman…
The pandemic and the energy crisis gave Greek companies an opportunity to significantly increase their profit margins. The phenomenon of profit inflation or “greedflation” was seen internationally in the period 2021-2022, but it assumed large dimensions in Greece.
Artificial intelligence, the proposed European drug legislation and the tackling of antimicrobial resistance were among the topics discussed.
In view of the ninth international conference on oceans, “Our Ocean,” on April 16 and 17 in Athens, the government announced on Monday the first three of Greece’s 20 commitments, concerning the creation of marine parks in the Aegean and Ionian seas and a ban on trawling in protected areas from 2026.
The demand for a legislative act that would establish the crime of femicide as a distinct – and more serious – form of homicide has been fueled recently by the brutal murders of women which have featured in the media. The proponents of the demand invoke a rise in the number of deadly crimes where…
Bank of Greece Governor Yannis Stournaras on Monday stressed Greece’s need to continue the reforms and warned against complacency.
The Environment and Energy Ministry has approved the environmental impact study for a new entertainment and hospitality hub in Maroussi, northern Athens, according to a decision published on Monday.