Business turnover soars in Q3
Price hikes in products and services, as well as the large growth of tourism, boosted business turnover to record highs during the third quarter of this year.
Price hikes in products and services, as well as the large growth of tourism, boosted business turnover to record highs during the third quarter of this year.
The Greek stock market slipped further on Thursday, following Wednesday’s decline, in a session that started with buyers reacting to the previous day’s drop with selective moves and ended with sellers having the upper hand, with all indexes ending in the red.
A march through central Athens commemorating a 1973 student uprising against Greece’s then military regime concluded without major incident Thursday evening.
Omer Celik, spokesman of Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s ruling AK Party, recently went too far, comparing Greece to the Islamic State (ISIS).
An amendment which temporarily establishes the reimbursement of part of the windfall profits of electricity suppliers in Greece was approved in Parliament on Wednesday. The Environment and Energy Ministry’s bill was approved in the plenary session by the votes of ruling New Democracy alone.
Well-known children’s charity Ark of the World (Kivotos tou Kosmou) issued a statement on Thursday saying it had no knowledge of allegations of child sexual abuse in one of its structures but would assist in the investigation of them.
An international media NGO has called on the Greek authorities to investigate wiretapping allegations following reports that no fewer than 13 Greek journalists were targeted by the Predator spyware.
Local authorities and the rest of the public sector had supposedly made a commitment to put together – and implement – a plan so they could save energy during the difficult winter that lies ahead.
A Greek court has acquitted three activists detained in October 2021 after unfurling banners at the Athens Acropolis opposing the Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics, their lawyer and activists said on Thursday.