‘Hidden’ hikes in power bills
The price of electricity per kilowatt-hour may have been decreasing continuously in recent months following the de-escalation of the price of natural gas, but the total electricity bill still happens to have increased.
The price of electricity per kilowatt-hour may have been decreasing continuously in recent months following the de-escalation of the price of natural gas, but the total electricity bill still happens to have increased.
Greece’s current account deficit recorded an increase of 120.7 million euros year‑on‑year and stood at 1.8 billion in April but fell by 3.0 billion euros to stand at 5.6 billion in the January-April period, the Bank of Greece said on Tuesday.
Fredi Beleri, the ethnic Greek mayor-elect of Himare, will remain in custody following a ruling by the Anti-Corruption and Organized Crimes Structure special tribunal on Tuesday. Beleri had been appealing to be conditionally released from jail.
The Acropolis Museum celebrates its 14th birthday and is looking forward to an even more promising future.
The former director of Greece’s biggest annual cultural event was cleared on Tuesday of financial mismanagement charges by an appeals court in Athens.
The rate of house price growth is continuously exceeding record highs, according to data compiled by the Bank of Greece for the first quarter of this year.
The search-and-rescue operation to find people still missing after a fishing trawler carrying migrants capsized in international waters off the coast of the Peloponnese continued for seventh consecutive day on Tuesday.
A 16-year-old boy has been arrested in Thessaloniki, northern Greece, for distributing and selling pornographic images of minors over the internet, the police said on Tuesday.
Greece moved nine places higher, from the 58th to 49th, in the World Competitiveness Ranking in the 2019-2023 period, but remained low in the list of 64 countries, the International Institute for Management Development (IMD) said.
Registered unemployment fell 7.8% in May, totaling 854,181, compared with May 2022 and fell by 7.9% in comparison with April 2023, public employment service DYPA said in a report on Tuesday.