Deadline on foreclosures in Cyprus is looming
Cyprus is nearing the end of the suspension of divestments of primary residences worth up to 350,000 euros.
Cyprus is nearing the end of the suspension of divestments of primary residences worth up to 350,000 euros.
Greek gross domestic product grew 5.6% in 2022 compared with 2021, according to revised data released by the Hellenic Statistical Authority (ELSTAT) on Wednesday.
Stone Age-cartoon enthusiasts will recall that Fred Flintstone polished off racks of brontosaurus ribs and that Wilma Flintstone swanned around in a Siberian mastodon fur coat.
The three skyscrapers that will grace the Greek skies in the coming years add up to a total investment estimated in excess of 500 million euros.
The Hamas attack on southern Israel on October 7 confirmed Israelis’ worst fears. Despite the security barriers they have erected and their constant state of preparedness for war, it’s evident that fatal mistakes can still occur.
Riot police fired tear gas Wednesday after participants in a thousands-strong pro-Palestinian march tried to advance on the Israeli Embassy in Athens.
A 41-year-old Australian national who was arrested in July 2021 in Greece after a red notice by Interpol, as a member of an international drug ring, has appealed to the Council of State requesting not to be extradited to the US, where he is wanted.
The experience gained during the recent natural disasters that hit Greece should be utilized and serve as a guide for all levels of the state.
The Greek bourse bucked the European trend and posted some gains for its main index and the majority of stocks, led by banks which enjoyed significant growth on Wednesday.