Hellenic Aerospace Industry seeks investor
Greece’s Development and Investment Ministry on Monday launched procedures to find a strategic investor to participate in Hellenic Aerospace Industry SA with an equity stake of up to 49%.
Greece’s Development and Investment Ministry on Monday launched procedures to find a strategic investor to participate in Hellenic Aerospace Industry SA with an equity stake of up to 49%.
Achieving an agreement for the permanent return of the Parthenon Sculptures to Greece by the British Museum “is difficult, but not impossible,” said Culture Minister Lina Mendoni in Parliament on Monday, reiterating the government’s stance that she says “remains national, unanimous, consistent and clear.”
Following intense pressure from its allies, Germany appears to be inching toward approving deliveries of high-tech Leopard 2 main battle tanks that Ukraine and its biggest Western backers hope will boost Kyiv’s fight against Russian invaders.
A handful of top Arab diplomats met Sunday in the Libyan capital in a gathering boycotted by powerful foreign ministers who argued that the mandate of the Tripoli-based government has ended.
Andreas Dorgiomanolakis shapes a terracotta pot in one of the last surviving ceramic workshops in Thrapsano, a village in Crete that had around 150 such workshops up until the 1970s.
President Katerina Sakellaropoulou received Defense Minister Nikos Panagiotopoulos on Monday to discuss the latest developments in Ukraine as well as the Eastern Mediterranean.
Deputy spokesperson for opposition party PASOK Anastasia Simitropoulou announced her resignation from her role on Monday citing personal reasons.
The Goethe Institute in Athens presents the local installment of the “Atlas of Mediterranean Liquidity,” an ambitious project by the institution to create interactive maps of urban water points across the region, including drawings, photographs and details of their history and biodiversity.
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis on Monday said that the rise in the cost of living was the issue that concerned Greek society above all others for entirely understandable reasons, replying to questions during a press conference on the topic “Economy, Development, Labor Market”.
The office market expects major shifts in the coming years, due to the emergence of hybrid work and the increased need to create flexible workspaces.