Overtime kind only to the Reds, not the Greens
As if playing two games within three days was not enough, Olympiakos and Panathinaikos also played overtime in the week’s second game.
As if playing two games within three days was not enough, Olympiakos and Panathinaikos also played overtime in the week’s second game.
Standard & Poor’s upgraded Greece’s credit rating to “BBB-” on Friday, taking the country out of “junk status” and into investment grade for the first time after 13 years.
The Greek IRIS direct payment system is now mandatory for the acceptance of payments in our country by freelancers and the self-employed.
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis stressed the importance of foreign investments for Greece on the occasion of the privatization of Igoumenitsa port at an event on Friday.
The state of school buildings, even those located in the middle of the capital, is frequently disheartening and reflects poorly on a European nation.
The Greek stock market behaved independently from the rest of the eurozone bourses for one more week.
Signs of utter neglect haunt the disused 14th Primary School on Athens’ central Sina Street, designed by influential 20th-century Greek architect Dimitris Pikionis.
The competent court has ratified the restructuring agreement and the business plan for the reorganization of Elefsis Shipyards with the investment by ONEX Elefsis Shipyards.
Greece’s demographic problem is not limited to the fact that deaths outnumber births.
The Archons of the Ecumenical Patriarchate have joined the Orthodox Patriarchate of Jerusalem in condemning the Israeli airstrike that struck the compound of Saint Porphyrius Greek Orthodox Church in Gaza City.