ATHEX: Friday’s drop halves gains for the week
A selling spree in the closing auctions on Friday halved the weekly gains of the benchmark at Athinon Avenue.
A selling spree in the closing auctions on Friday halved the weekly gains of the benchmark at Athinon Avenue.
A 25-year-old woman was sentenced in absentia to 10 years in prison for forcing her 6-year-old daughter to beg outside a convenience store in the Thessaloniki suburb of Sindos.
Environment and Energy Minister Stavros Papastavrou on Friday signed an agreement with Coca-Cola 3E to finance and implement anti-erosion and flood protection works in the Regional Unit of Achaia, following the devastating August 12 wildfires that destroyed more than 32,000 acres of land, including 8,000 acres of forests.
Croatia’s parliament on Friday voted to reintroduce compulsory military service in the European Union and NATO member country.
The Development ministry approved 900,000 euros in funding for Democritus University of Thrace to strengthen the state’s cybersecurity and resilience, the Digital Governance ministry said.
Greek municipalities are warning against a proposed law that would transfer the collection of traffic fines from local authorities to the national budget.
Greece is setting the stage to become a vibrant international hub for higher education, uniting its enduring cultural legacy with the growing global demand for top-tier, intercultural academic experiences.
A fifth of Europeans would like to travel to the European South in the next five months.
Greek F-16 Fighting Falcon (F-16) jets will be equipped with Israeli Rampage missiles and SPICE kits, marking the end of a decades-long delay in modernizing the air force’s strike arsenal, the Digital Governance ministry said.
From October 13 to 16, 11 German companies visited Piraeus to explore new projects, investment opportunities, and technological collaborations in shipping, the Hellenic-German Chamber of Commerce & Industry announced Friday.