Gatzke is in the clear at Hellenic Bank
Oliver Gatzke, the chief executive officer of Cyprus-based Hellenic Bank, has been cleared of any suspicious activity, according to the Cyprus Securities and Exchange Commission (CySEC).
Oliver Gatzke, the chief executive officer of Cyprus-based Hellenic Bank, has been cleared of any suspicious activity, according to the Cyprus Securities and Exchange Commission (CySEC).
The Eurogroup has reached a historic landmark decision for Greece, Finance Minister Christos Staikouras said on Tuesday, referring to the decision by the economy and finance ministers of the eurozone to ease Greece’s national debt by some 6 billion euros. Speaking to the Greek Parliament through a teleconference from Brussels, Staikouras said: “Today is a…
The Council of State ruled on Tuesday that aquatic sportsmen Eurysthenis Nikolaidis, Spyros Gianniotis, Yiannis Kalaitzoglidis and Antonis Tsourounakis are not entitled to receive the financial reward for the medals they received at the recent World Championships, because their sports are not included in the official program of the Olympic Games.
The Greek stock market braved the decline of bank stocks for one more day to see its benchmark notch up minor gains on Tuesday, even though mid-caps and the majority of stocks ended up in the red.
We all shudder at the revelations surrounding the charity for disadvantaged children Kivotos tou Kosmou (Ark of the World). Not only for the alleged sexual harassment of children, but also the other allegations that have been coming to light since the case broke.
Riots broke out in the central Athens district of Exarchia on Tuesday afternoon after the end of a march in memory of Alexis Grigoropoulos, murdered by a police officer in 2008.
The Competition Commission has discovered an asymmetric pattern in the transfer of fuel prices in all three stages of the production and distribution chain (refining, marketing, retail), as well as indications of the inefficient functioning of competition, which initiated a regulatory intervention process in the context of the majority decision on November 22.
There are some Greeks who do not expect everything to be handed to the them. Who are not obsessed with whining.
If there are ample of advertisements for betting agencies at any other time, during the World Cup they acquire the characteristics of a deluge. No surprise there.
The surveillance of “party leaders, deputies, ministers, MPs and MEPs, journalists, businesspeople and judges that were revealed in recent months damage democracy at its core,” SYRIZA leader Alexis Tsipras said on Tuesday.