Strong northerly winds disrupt shipping
Ships in various Greek ports were unable to dock on Saturday due to strong northerly winds that reached up to 9 on the Beaufort scale in certain parts of the Aegean Sea.
Ships in various Greek ports were unable to dock on Saturday due to strong northerly winds that reached up to 9 on the Beaufort scale in certain parts of the Aegean Sea.
Greece and China signed a new bilateral aviation agreement in the context of the visit by Greek Transport and Infrastructure Minister Christos Staikouras to Beijing on Friday.
We are at that point of the year when next summer’s big concerts start being announced and people are already circling dates on their calendars.
Another five multinational groups whose consumer goods are sold in the Greek market are under scrutiny by the Interagency for Market Control (DIMEA), in order to determine whether they have violated laws against unfair profits.
Public Power Corporation reached an agreement with British group Currys for the purchase of electrical and electronic goods chain Kotsovolos for 200 million euros.
Greece’s unemployment rate is finally on the verge of dropping into the single digits after 14 years.
If someone was proofreading the Premier League table, they would immediately spot the mistake: At the top of the standings list, Tottenham seems like a word out of place.
The demolition of one- and two-story historical houses from the interwar period in Athens’ old districts, such as Agios Nikolaos Street in Koukaki, in the center of the capital, is taking on worrying proportions.
The Public Power Corporation (PPC SA) announced on Wednesday that it has completed the obligations undertaken towards the Greek government for the sale of Greek-power forward products to third parties during the last three years.
Despite the drop of banks stocks, which left the blue chip index unchanged on the day, the benchmark of the Greek stock market posted a minor increase on Wednesday.