Big gains in sales, profits for Athenian Brewery
Athenian Brewery, Greece’s largest in the sector, announced operating profits of €43.71 million for 2022, a gain of 26.7%, from 2021.
Athenian Brewery, Greece’s largest in the sector, announced operating profits of €43.71 million for 2022, a gain of 26.7%, from 2021.
In the aftermath of the latest deadly hooligan clashes earlier in the month, Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis declared on Wednesday that associations of organized team supporters will be closed, with only one official association remaining available for each team and operating at each soccer club’s headquarters.
Despite the grassroots campaign for the unhindered access of people to beaches, inspectors identified an extremely large number of violations by businesses with umbrellas, loungers and beach bars around the country, over a four-day period between August 8 and 11.
The Climate Crisis and Civil Protection Ministry on Wednesday published an amended decision supporting victims of natural catastrophes that will simplify procedures for subsidies.
After more than two weeks stuck in a Black Sea traffic jam of cargo ships waiting their turn to enter the Danube River delta to pick up Ukrainian grain, the Egyptian seamen finally reached solid ground last weekend and replenished their diminishing stock of fresh water and food.
Criminal acts committed inside Greek territory are in the exclusive jurisdiction of the country’s judicial system, regardless of the nationality of the perpetrators.
The British Museum said Wednesday that a member of its staff has been dismissed after items dating back as far as the 15th century B.C. were found to be missing, stolen or damaged.
The number of refugees and migrants arriving in Greece by sea has more than doubled in 2023 compared to the same period in 2022, according to updated data from the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR).
The Athens Stock Exchange closed with mild gains of 0.9% on Wednesday, ending a run of three negative sessions.
As the proverb goes, “success has many fathers, failure is an orphan.” But if good decisions are the result of an order from the prime minister or minister, so should the failures be attributed to them.