Cegeka bureau opens in Athens
Greece is becoming the fourth country in the European Distribution Center network of Cegeka.
Greece is becoming the fourth country in the European Distribution Center network of Cegeka.
A daring idea, the brain child of a group of law students in Port Vila, the capital of Vanuatu, an island country in the South Pacific, back in 2019, finally resulted in the adoption of a monumental resolution by consensus.
Albanians will vote in local elections on Sunday, May 14. Given the fragmentation of the main opposition Democratic Party, Prime Minister Edi Rama of the left-wing Socialist Party is practically unchallenged.
Europe is falling short as a single strategic actor and French President Emmanuel Macron never misses the opportunity to remind us.
The main index at the Greek bourse cleared the 1,100-point bar with relative ease on Friday, ending a week of gains and moderate trading volume.
The Premiere Nights Athens International Film Festival joins the movement to save the historic Ideal cinema in downtown Athens with a screening of Francis Ford Coppola’s “Dracula.”
Olympiakos has brought the playoff series with Fenerbahce back to Piraeus, with the best-of-five quarterfinals tied at 2-2.
One of Greece’s most influential composers of the 20th century, Yannis Markopoulos, was admitted on Friday to the intensive care unit of the Alexandra General Hospital in Athens after complications that occurred during treatment of the cancer he has been suffering from for the last year.
Piraeus Bank, the country’s third-largest lender by market value, reported higher quarterly net earnings on Friday on strong net interest income. The bank, which is 27% owned by the state’s HFSF bank rescue fund, reported net earnings of 180 million euros in the first three months of the year.
The high performance as well as the very good prospects of the current tourist season were confirmed by the data released by Greece’s Civil Aviation Service on passenger traffic at the country’s airports in the first quarter of 2023.