ATHEX: Healthy rise for majority of blue chips
After the first couple of hours in Wednesday’s bourse session, stocks at Athinon Avenue started a mini rally.
After the first couple of hours in Wednesday’s bourse session, stocks at Athinon Avenue started a mini rally.
Government officials, academics, and advocates gathered Tuesday at the Kaminis Cultural Center in Galatsi for the event “The Power of Words – Speaking Respectfully About Cancer.”
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis has underlined the need for Europe to safeguard not only its eastern but also its southern borders, during remarks at a summit of EU leaders in Copenhagen, according to sources.
A 62-year-old woman who admitted to burying her 91-year-old mother in the yard of their home in Viotia so she could continue collecting her pension and disability benefits has been sentenced to 14 months in prison for perjury.
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis on Tuesday urged government ministers to remain on “alert” to “promptly counter the fake news spreading among public opinion.”
E-commerce sector demands imposition of a €7 fee on small parcels from third countries.
The Labor Ministry defends the provision and clarifies that neither the eight-hour workday is being abolished, nor is the 13-hour workday institutionalized as a general principle.
After a 14-year ordeal in the Greek courts, it seems that the Kafkaesque adventure of the former president of the statistics agency ELSTAT, Andreas Georgiou, is coming to an end.
An investigation has been launched at Arta General Hospital following the death of a 28-year-old pregnant woman, who suffered a fatal allergic reaction after being administered an antibiotic.
The National Archaeological Museum is preparing to showcase an unprecedented breadth of antiquities as part of its planned expansion and reinstallation, according to a final museological study.