Cypriot lenders urged to restructure loans
Cyprus Finance Minister Makis Keravnos has urged banks to restructure loans, maintain low lending rates and bank charges, and increase deposit rates in light of continued basic rate hikes by central banks.
Cyprus Finance Minister Makis Keravnos has urged banks to restructure loans, maintain low lending rates and bank charges, and increase deposit rates in light of continued basic rate hikes by central banks.
Prominent professor and Hellenist Roderick Beaton took the oath to become a Greek citizen at a ceremony held at the Bank of Greece on Tuesday.
Seven in every nine employers in Greece face a problem observed worldwide, that of employers’ difficulty in finding employees with skills such as responsibility, critical thinking and analysis, as well as taking the initiative, according to the ManpowerGroup’s annual Talent Shortage Survey.
The Mykonos archaeologist – who gets paid about the same amount of money as the businesses he was tasked to inspect spend on champagne – was just doing his job.
Bulgarian prosecutors are launching a terrorism investigation after dozens of schools across the country received hoax bomb threats, local news agency BTA reported on Tuesday.
Is the Greek public concerned about the impunity witnessed on the island of Mykonos which came to light after the violent attack against an archaeologist? Or is it part of a “tradition” according to which, even when criminality is off the charts, it is largely ignored and therefore perpetuated?
Portugese Prime Minister Antonio Costa said the alleged attacker was a “relatively young man” with three young children whose wife died in a refugee camp in Greece.
A voluntary scheme by European Union member states to accept unaccompanied migrant children from Greece officially ended Tuesday, raising concern over delays still facing the bloc in hammering out a comprehensive new migration agreement.
Police in Athens have said they arrested two terrorism suspects who had been planning attacks on Jewish targets in the country aimed at causing mass casualties.