ATHEX: Fifth week of gains for benchmark
The main index of the Greek bourse advanced for the fifth week in a row, despite the moderate losses suffered on Friday.
The main index of the Greek bourse advanced for the fifth week in a row, despite the moderate losses suffered on Friday.
Eleven codes of the basic tax declaration form E1 will be pre-filled this year for 1 million salary workers and pensioners.
A Thessaloniki court has attributed the suicide of a 41-year-old mentally disabled employee of a municipally-run enterprise in Oraiokastro to workplace bullying, in a landmark and rare decision.
Athens on a winter’s day in February, 10.30 a.m. The US-Greece Strategic Dialogue has ended, the Russians are continuing the war in Ukraine, and the crisis in the Middle East is raging. The “agency” has assigned me to investigate a mysterious escape room, one of those places that attracts groups of […]
Shocking images of animal cruelty have emerged from the island of Kefalonia, where an unknown perpetrator killed a fox, strapped it to two pieces of wood shaped in a crucifix and then hung it from a tree near a main road.
In January Greece had the highest food inflation, not only among the member-states of the eurozone, but also among the 27 member-states of the European Union.
South Korea’s Hyundai Engineering and Construction won backing from Bulgaria’s parliament on Friday to proceed with talks on building two nuclear reactors, beating out a bid from US firm Bechtel. The two had been short-listed for the engineering, construction and commissioning of units 7 and 8 at the Kozloduy nuclear plant.
The European Central Bank won’t have enough information to decide on interest-rate cuts until June, even as inflation seems to be on track to reach the 2% target this year, Bank of Greece chief Yannis Stournaras has said.
Last December, a week before I left Greece for an extended trip to the United States, I launched a petition, the first ever I had attempted. It is titled “Nostos for Greek Adoptees.”