Tree-Lighting | Athens | December 1
It’s party time (weather allowing) at Syntagma Square on Thursday, as the City of Athens lights up its big Christmas tree, a 21-meter fir brought from Karpenisi.
It’s party time (weather allowing) at Syntagma Square on Thursday, as the City of Athens lights up its big Christmas tree, a 21-meter fir brought from Karpenisi.
November ended on Wednesday at the Greek stock market with monthly gains of 4.35% for the benchmark at Athinon Avenue in what was a second consecutive month of growth.
The legal tender for the construction of the West Attica segment of the urban railroad will be published in the next two weeks, Transport & Infrastructure Minister Kostas Karamanlis told Skai FM on Wednesday.
The negligible response of Greeks abroad to the labyrinthine process required for their participation in the general elections vindicates those who said that the compromise chosen by the Parliament hindered rather than helped this constitutional imperative.
President Vladimir Putin’s plan to make Turkey a hub for Russian gas in theory could allow Moscow to mask its exports with fuel from other sources, but that might not be enough to persuade Europeans to buy, analysts and sources said.
Two months after assuming the role of CEO of the American Jewish Committee (AJC), Ted Deutch, a former member of the US House representing Florida’s 22nd Congressional District, speaks to Kathimerini, affirming the strong ties between the Jewish and Greek diasporas, as well as Israel’s close relationship with Greece and Cyprus.
Migration Minister Notis Mitarakis announced the closure of the Elaionas refugee camp on Wednesday.
Cinemas are facing sustainability problems due to reduced attendance and increased operating costs.
The new increased taxable property rates, known formally as the “objective values,” that came into effect in January 2022, are leading to an increase in the taxable value of taxpayers’ assets used for estimating their real incomes.
The ferry link between the city of Thessaloniki and the Turkish coastal city of Izmir will be temporarily suspended after its last winter run on Wednesday, in order to resume its operation in the summer of 2023, Levante Ferries Group said in an announcement. Since the start of the ferry service on October 10, 2022,…