Athens Law School cafeteria reopens after lengthy occupation
After over a decade of occupation by non-students, the cafeteria of Athens Law School reopened on Wednesday, welcoming students for the first time in years.
After over a decade of occupation by non-students, the cafeteria of Athens Law School reopened on Wednesday, welcoming students for the first time in years.
The OPEKEPE scandal involving alleged misuse of EU agricultural funds is casting a shadow over the country’s politics, according to a Pulse poll aired on Skai TV.
For months, speculation has been building that the London energy giant BP could be acquired by a competitor. Its lackluster returns and low share price have made it a tempting takeover target.
Revelations about the OPEKEPE agricultural subsidy scandal continue to emerge. The case file sent to Parliament reveals a labyrinthine network of pressure and favoritism designed to secure subsidies for friends and associates while avoiding potential audits.
The public offering for Aegean’s seven-year bond, amounting to 250 million euros, was completed on Wednesday, with a strong investor response.
The European Commission has issued a positive recommendation for the revision of the National Recovery and Resilience Plan “Greece 2.0.”
Overnight stays in domestic short-term rental accommodation recorded a significant annual increase of 15.2% in the first quarter of this year.
The task force established by a decision of the European Union Council of Energy Ministers to examine the systematic divergences in electricity prices between central, northern and southeast Europe will be activated, Environment and Energy Minister Stavros Papastavrou said on Wednesday, addressing the Economist conference in Athens.
The main index at Athinon Avenue is now at its highest point since April 2010.
Unilever’s new Skip liquid washing detergent will be produced in Greece starting next October.