Minister calls on supermarkets to cut prices on 1,000 items
Development Minister Takis Theodorikakos has called on supermarkets to cut prices on 1,000 products.
Development Minister Takis Theodorikakos has called on supermarkets to cut prices on 1,000 products.
A foreign private collector has agreed to return over 86 antiquities to Greece, the Culture Ministry has announced.
Cash used in January-July declined by €3 bln, shrinking the gray economy further.
Max Bergmann joins Thanos Davelis as we look at where Europe is today on military spending and investments in its defense sector, and break down how this could impact the Transatlantic alliance.
Greece may have significant hydrocarbon reserves that offer security for large, high-risk investments.
The transition from the pale yellow light of the old, energy-intensive bulbs to cooler, environmentally friendly LEDs has caused mixed reactions in Athens.
You cannot increase salaries in a country if you do not first increase productivity, said the BoG head.
Greece’s armed forces are grappling with a deepening recruitment crisis as military academies struggle to fill places, raising concerns over future operational readiness despite government efforts to make the profession more attractive.
As the Athens municipality presses on with a plan to allow cars and motorcycles back onto Vassilissis Olgas Avenue – a relatively small but crucial street linking two major thoroughfares in the city center – experts remain divided over its uses.
A new Prorata poll shows most Greeks would be unlikely to vote for a new political party led by former prime ministers Alexis Tsipras or Antonis Samaras.