Greek travel service balance showed surplus in 2022
The balance of travel services posted a surplus of 71.4 million euros in December 2022 and €15.696 billion in 2022 as a whole, the Bank of Greece said on Tuesday.
The balance of travel services posted a surplus of 71.4 million euros in December 2022 and €15.696 billion in 2022 as a whole, the Bank of Greece said on Tuesday.
Former US President Barack Obama will visit Athens in June as part of the Obama Foundation Leaders program, his non-profit organization has announced.
An increasing number of citizens are seeking protection for their primary residence using a framework of existing programs such as a new out-of-court mechanism, Finance Minister Christos Staikouras said in a report tabled in Parliament in response to a question by 45 SYRIZA deputies.
Based on international evidence, pension systems face headwinds due to demographic and other shifts.
Turkey launched a temporary wage support scheme and banned layoffs in 10 cities on Wednesday to protect workers and businesses from the financial impact of the massive earthquakes that hit the south of the country earlier this month.
Nearly 1 million people applied for international protection in the European Union in 2022, according to data published Wednesday, bringing the number of asylum requests to a level not seen since the refugee crisis of 2015-2016.
The value of properties that changed hands through the e-auction platform last year reached 1 billion euros, confirming the recovery of auctions after the two years of the pandemic, during which bidding was suspended for several months.
The redevelopment of Vasilissis Olgas Avenue with its pedestrianization project will be completed in 12 months, according to Athens Mayor Kostas Bakoyannis.
The study of the past is often dominated by stories of so-called “big people,” all-powerful monarchs, generals, and statesmen who ruled over the lives of the many. But without studying the everyday lives of the “ordinary people” under their control, we miss an enormous piece of the historical puzzle.
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis expressed Greece’s clear refusal to the possibility of sending Russian-made S-300 anti-aircraft missile systems to Ukraine during a dinner in honor of US Secretary of State Antony Blinken’s visit to Athens on Monday evening.