ATHEX: CCHBC keeps index in the black
The bourse equivalent of a “photo finish” was required on Wednesday to determine whether buyers had edged out sellers.
The bourse equivalent of a “photo finish” was required on Wednesday to determine whether buyers had edged out sellers.
The handling of the Hellenic Post (ELTA) case underscores the need for the government to recalibrate its political strategy and communication approach
Greece’s wine industry remains very dynamic, as after the acquisitions of the previous months, it was announced on Monday that the Ktima Sigala estate was fully acquired by the Kyr-Yiannis company headed by Stelios Boutaris.
Fanouris Kargakis, one of the two people killed in Saturday’s shootout in Vorizia, Crete, died from bullets fired by one or two Kalashnikov-type rifles, according to state broadcaster ERT, citing initial autopsy findings.
About 93% of Greece’s public buildings are in good condition, according to the latest two-year survey by the Hellenic Earthquake Planning and Protection Organization (OASP). However, 21% show higher seismic risk and will undergo secondary inspections.
The investment amounts to 134 million euros and is the first compression station in Greece to operate using electric power.
The United States is eager to advance energy ties with Greece and see the country become a key energy gateway to Europe, the new US ambassador, Kimberly Guilfoyle, has said.
Without noise or concrete, the Old Town of Xanthi captivates visitors with its architecture, layered history, and quiet dignity.
Eight men arrested in connection with a violent confrontation between supporters of AEK and Olympiakos that left a 20-year-old man dead have appeared before a prosecutor in Halkida, Evia.
Political tensions have flared in Parliament over the decision to close 204 Hellenic Post (ELTA) branches across the country.