ATHEX: Mixed day ends with small gains
In a session more reminiscent of early September, stocks at the Greek bourse had a mixed day on Monday.
In a session more reminiscent of early September, stocks at the Greek bourse had a mixed day on Monday.
Sunday’s results in the runoff municipal and regional elections are not only open to a political interpretation on a bigger scale. In some elections, it is local concerns and the actual candidates that weigh more heavily.
Greece fought hard to contain the Netherlands but lost 1-0 in front of a sell-out crowd in Athens.
A visit by Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis to Israel in the coming days is likely, sources close to the PM say.
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis spoke on the phone with President of Türkiye Recep Tayyip Erdogan on Monday.
A performance of “The Seagull” filmed at London’s Harold Pinter Theater will be screened at the Athens Concert Hall (Vasilissis Sofias & Kokkalis) on October 19.
Foreign Affairs Minister George Gerapetritis and his Palestinian counterpart Riyadh al-Maliki discussed in a phone call the need to prevent the escalation of the crisis in the Middle East at a regional level, said the Greek Foreign Affairs Ministry on Monday.
The US Embassy in Nicosia on Monday said it was cooperating with Cyprus for the safe passage of US citizens from Haifa, Israel to Limassol port. The vessel ‘Rhapsody of the Seas’ has already docked at the port of Haifa.
No one should take society for granted: That is the message sent from the ballot box on Sunday, as in other elections. This is an age of frustration, when citizens don’t want to feel like fish on a hook, when they have demands, and nothing angers them more than arrogance.