The catalysts of last year’s property boom
There was a steep increase in the purchase and sale of houses, as well as in sale prices.
There was a steep increase in the purchase and sale of houses, as well as in sale prices.
The governing majority in Parliament took a historic step on Friday, which, unfortunately, no opposition party followed. The anachronistic monopoly in higher education has been broken. The challenge now is for private universities to form a new ecosystem that will maintain a high standard of quality. This requires checks and methodical application of the guarantees…
Citizens are democracy’s first and last line of defense. Institutions are shaped to anticipate problems and prevent deadlock, to regulate the state’s functions, to protect the weak and check the powerful.
A ship laden with relief supplies for Gaza was preparing to depart Cyprus on Saturday as part of efforts to aid a population on the brink of famine.
The growth rate of the Greek economy was set at 2% during 2023.
“How beautiful old Athens used to be!” muses Nikos Boukouras, as he discusses the secrets of the Ilissos River with Aris Lintzerakos, 40 years his junior.
The memorandum of cooperation between the US Department of Defense and Greece’s Defense Ministry regarding the deployment/placement of Greek defense personnel in the US Army was submitted to Parliament on Friday.
The placements of Greek listed companies have proven a goldmine for investors, who enjoy profits of over 30% in a very short period of time.
Even before President Joe Biden announced in his State of the Union address the plans for providing aid to Gaza by sea, the Army’s 7th Transportation Brigade and other units were scrambling to pull equipment together.