Second phase of the Exoikonomo funding begins
The second phase of the Exoikonomo 2023 funding program begins on Wednesday, with a total budget of 110 million euros and with exclusive beneficiaries for energy-vulnerable households.
The second phase of the Exoikonomo 2023 funding program begins on Wednesday, with a total budget of 110 million euros and with exclusive beneficiaries for energy-vulnerable households.
The final contractor for the construction of the Hania-Hersonissos section of the North Road Axis of Crete highway will have been found by early summer.
Mytilineos on Monday announced that it has obtained a prospecting license from the Ghana Integrated Aluminium Development Corporation to explore and subsequently extract bauxite deposits in the Ninayhin-Mpasaso region.
The Cypriot cabinet has approved the proposal by the minister of energy, commerce and industry, George Papanastasiou, regarding the grants initiative aimed at enhancing upgrades and strengthening the competitive edge of major enterprises.
Abdullah Yanar planted flowers in front of his container home to make it feel more like a real home for his family, who have been living in temporary shelters in southern Turkey since last year’s devastating earthquake.
The decline of the unemployment rate in Greece to 9.2% in December 2023, three percentage points lower than in December 2022.
Downtown Athens was briefly closed to traffic again on Monday evening, as students protested a police operation to end a sit-in at Aristotle University’s School of Law in Komotini, northern Greece.
Consumers in Greece are paying almost three times the price that fruit and vegetables leave the field for and most of the money does not end up with the producer.
The controversy over the operation of private universities in Greece has raged for the past 30 years. For its champions, it is the holy grail that will liberate society from the yoke of statism.
During the economic crisis, the state asset hyperfund seemed like the perfect solution for ridding Greek taxpayers of the burden of a public sector that had been proven time and again to be a terrible business manager. Developments since have not vindicated that optimism.