ATHEX: Week ends with moderate rise for benchmark
Friday’s mixed session at Athinon Avenue had the blue chip index close in the red.
Friday’s mixed session at Athinon Avenue had the blue chip index close in the red.
We were very late in succeeding, but, even now it is recognized that the sacrifices and reforms made in the last 10 years in Greece following the country’s debt crisis have had a positive effect. That is why two international rating agencies have recently removed Greek bonds from the “junk” category and upgraded them to…
There can be no doubt that the Hamas terrorists had been instructed to inflict as much horror on anyone they found before them on October 7, irrespective of who they were.
On the occasion of Ochi Day, commemorating Greece’s defiance to Italy’s Benito Mussolini in 1940, Defense Minister Nikos Dendias said the country is ready, “with full awareness of its historical responsibility, to restate the ‘no’ to any attempt to challenge its national sovereignty and sovereign rights.”
Hamas is a terrorist organization that does not express the Palestinian people, Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis told reporters on Friday, after the end of a two-day EU Summit in Brussels.
A man was arrested in Xylokastro, Corinthia, in the Peloponnese, on Friday for tying his pet dog to his pickup truck then dragging the animal along a road as he drove the vehicle.
Petros Themelis, one of the most prominent Greek archaeologists who headed the excavation and restoration of the vast site of Ancient Messene since 1987 has died, aged 87.
The European Commission’s Directorate-General for Energy (DG Energy) has announced that it has been proposed that the power interconnector planned by Greece and Egypt, dubbed GREGY, be included in the European Union’s list of Projects of Mutual Interest (PMI).
An exercise called Hephaestus 2023 for evacuation of a building due to earthquake or fire for people with disabilities was held on Thursday at the building of the National Confederation of People with Disabilities (ESAMEA) in Ilioupoli, southern Athens.
Infrastructure and Transport Minister Christos Staikouras signed a decision on Friday to create a data base for Greece’s bridges, the ministry said.