Bill on beach exploitation unveiled
The Finance Ministry’s much anticipated draft law on beaches and their commercial exploitation was put to public consultation on Friday.
The Finance Ministry’s much anticipated draft law on beaches and their commercial exploitation was put to public consultation on Friday.
Turkey, via leaks, continues to deny there are limits on the use of the F-16 fighter jets that the US recently agreed to supply.
Police have rescued seven hostages held at gunpoint for hours at a factory owned by US company Procter & Gamble in northwest Turkey, local officials said early Friday.
The Culture Ministry has completed its acquisition from the National Bank of an iconic cultural venue at a former industrial complex on Pireos Street near central Athens.
Over the course of three weeks, the art world watched as a Russian oligarch pursued a lawsuit in an American court in which he accused Sotheby’s of abetting a fraud.
Cyprus’ Ministry of Labor and Social Insurance has announced a significant rise in the national minimum salary.
An armed man took staff hostage at a Procter & Gamble factory in northwestern Turkey on Thursday in an apparent protest against Israel’s military campaign in Gaza, the Demiroren News Agency reported.
Double bassist, composer and orchestrator Curtis Lundy is set to grace the Half Note Jazz Club (halfnote.gr) with his quartet for four nights, from February 9 to 12.
The performance of the Greek stock market has got everyone reaching for their record books.
Greek consumers proved active during the festive period, the sector’s most important, with a preference for sports as well as more festive items, market insiders note.