Karaivaz murder suspects given deadline to testify
The two men arrested on Friday on suspicion of murdering journalist George Karaivaz two years ago outside his house have been given until Wednesday to testify before an investigating magistrate.
The two men arrested on Friday on suspicion of murdering journalist George Karaivaz two years ago outside his house have been given until Wednesday to testify before an investigating magistrate.
The new financial rules proposed by the European Commission on Wednesday put Greece and the rest of the European Union in a new framework of fiscal discipline as of 2025, with greater flexibility in terms of the rate of reduction of public debt compared to the existing rules.
A Manhattan auction house found and returned the 16th- and 17th-century texts, which are thought to have been looted from a Greek monastery during the turmoil of World War I.
Turkish defense firm Baykar aims to begin production of its new unmanned combat aerial vehicle (UCAV) next year which is already attracting international interest, its chairman Selcuk Bayraktar said.
The six main parties have agreed to a televised pre-election debate, which will be held on May 10, state broadcaster ERT has reported.
Italy’s Enel is expected to finalize a deal by May for the sale of around a 50% stake in its Greek renewables unit to Australia-based Macquarie Group, two sources close to the matter said on Thursday.
The electronic supermarket basket is getting smaller and smaller, as price increases lead consumers to order fewer products, the same as what happens when they visit a physical store.
The City of Athens has been granted a 25-year lease on a historic building on the corner of downtown Stadiou and Santaroza streets that once housed Greece’s first National Printing Office, it was announced on Thursday.
Four issues mostly concern investors with regard to Greek banks, says Goldman Sachs in a report, while reiterating its positive attitude toward the sector’s prospects in view of the first-quarter results.
The government has taken significant steps to reduce the national debt, to attract investments and create new jobs, and to support households and the country needs to stay on that path, Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis told the Delphi Economic Forum on Friday.