Banks must approve most compensation claims
Bank approval is necessary for the payment of insurance compensation for the recent natural disasters that hit the country in the case of mortgage loans to businesses and households.
Bank approval is necessary for the payment of insurance compensation for the recent natural disasters that hit the country in the case of mortgage loans to businesses and households.
Over 60,000 card terminals (POS) are inactive as their owners do not use them at their business.
Former prime minister and SYRIZA leader Alexis Tsipras was scheduled to make a private visit to the residence of Zoran Zaev, the former prime minister of North Macedonia, in Strumica, in response to Zaev’s invitation.
Greek runner Fotis Zisimopoulos has achieved a historic victory in the 41st Spartathlon, surpassing the record set by Yiannis Kouros in 1984.
Eleni Mitroussia, 76, stands besides what is left of her belongings in the village of Farkadona, in central Greece. The house where she had lived for 60 years was destroyed earlier in September, in the floods brought by Storm Daniel.
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis is this week embarking on a campaign trail to lend his support to conservative candidates in the lead-up to the local and regional elections on October 8, as well as the runoff elections scheduled for the 15th.
The Greek Parliament is set to present the draft state budget for 2024 on Monday, and it includes a forecast of a 2.1% primary surplus on GDP for the year 2024.
The local and regional elections that will take place on October 8 – and the 15th for runoffs – were supposed to be of limited importance, following the ruling conservative New Democracy’s triumph in the May and June national elections.
The recent spike in migrant flows, including from Turkey to Greece, has put the issue front and center in the revived talks between officials of the two countries now that bilateral relations have improved. But migration could easily turn into a source of renewed friction.
The president of the European Parliament said Sunday she has conveyed the legislative body’s support for the appointment of a United Nations envoy to evaluate the chances of resuming stalemated talks to reunify ethnically divided Cyprus.