Most electricity consumers go ‘green’
The vast majority (95%) of electricity consumers have chosen the so-called “green” rates.
The vast majority (95%) of electricity consumers have chosen the so-called “green” rates.
The disruptions that have been caused to supply chains as a result of the attacks on cargo ships traveling through the Red Sea means increased costs.
A former head of the Hellenic Competition Commission, Ioannis Lianos, has been appointed as a member of the UK Competition Appeal Tribunal.
Scientists with the Natural Environment & Climate Change Agency (NECCA) install, for the first time in Greece, 15 artificial nests for the endangered Black vultures of the fire-ravaged Dadia forest in northern Greece.
Foreign Minister George Gerapetritis is set to meet with his Palestinian counterpart, Riyad al-Maliki, in Athens on Friday. It will be their third meeting, with the first one taking place in September in New York, in the context of the UN General Assembly meeting.
Heavy snowfall and ice prompted traffic police to close off a section of the road leading up to Mount Parnitha, north of Athens, on Tuesday afternoon.
Greek police arrested four people believed to be members of a criminal gang selling forged artworks, Byzantine images and small antiquities to buyers in the wider region of Attica and Europe.
The Greek banking sector will see this and next year a credit expansion of 4% per annum, per Eurobank Equities.
Low-income households spend a very high proportion of their income on college and university education compared to higher-income households, according to a study by the Center for Research and Training in Public Health, Health Policy and Primary Healthcare released on Monday and based on the latest data from the Hellenic Statistical Authority.
Ahead of a televised interview on Wednesday evening in which Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis is expected to open the debate on same-sex marriage and parenthood, three New Democracy MPs have expressed their basic opposition any change in the law.