Collision course over ‘special purpose government’
Ruling New Democracy, SYRIZA and PASOK were put on another collision course over talks of a so-called “special purpose government.”
Ruling New Democracy, SYRIZA and PASOK were put on another collision course over talks of a so-called “special purpose government.”
The people arrested last week in connection with the shipment of 104 kilos of cocaine from Ecuador to Thessaloniki in a container of bananas had also previously attempted to import 5 tons of cocaine into Greece from Peru, according to the case file opened by the Narcotics Department of Thessaloniki, which handled the case.
“The consumer and not the product is now at the center of commercial strategy,” Ken Hughes, an expert on matters of consumer behavior and experience told “The Future of Commerce,” an event organized by the Athens Chamber of Commerce and Industry.
The Hellenic Police Headquarters announced on Tuesday that police ID and passport services at police stations will be extended on Saturday (May 20) and Sunday (election day) to assist voters with documents.
Mytilineos is close to reaching an agreement on green energy in North America, Evangelos Mytilineos, chairman and CEO of Mytilineos Energy & Metals, told Bloomberg TV on Tuesday.
The US Embassy in Greece and the Delphi Economic Forum, in collaboration with Art in Embassies, on Tuesday announced the Partners in Democracy initiative, scheduled for May 24 and 25 in Athens.
An 87-year-old man was arrested and fined on Tuesday after he was caught on video abusing one of his dogs in the region of Loutron Langada in Thessaloniki.
It’s a strange thing: the markets and The Economist know little of what is going on and being talked about “on the ground.”
Four foreign nationals were arrested by security officers of the Piraeus and Kimi port authorities, it was reported on Tuesday, on suspicion of transporting migrants from Turkey to Greece and other European countries.
The market’s growing optimism about political stability in Greece after the elections and the favorable views on Greek banks by foreign firms contributed to a significant rebound of local stocks on Tuesday that sent the Athens benchmark to levels unseen in nearly nine years.