Surpluses do not show overperformance, they rather hinder growth
Greece’s enormous fiscal surpluses are presented as a justification for economic policy.
Greece’s enormous fiscal surpluses are presented as a justification for economic policy.
Greece’s top prosecutor has ruled out reopening a high-profile wiretapping case, despite a court decision calling for further investigation into potential additional offenses and suspects.
Continued attacks against Europe’s top public prosecutor, Laura Kovesi, from Greek politicians are interesting to the extent that they reveal the panic of those affected by the European and national demand for transparency and accountability.
The farm subsidy fraud case is expected to dominate Greece’s political agenda this week, as a case file involving two former ministers is set to be debated in Parliament.
Close cooperation between Greek authorities and the European Public Prosecutor’s Office helped crack a case of corruption and illicit imports worth hundreds of millions of euros via the port of Piraeus.
Panic and minor damage were reported aboard the passenger ferry Nissos Samos after its automatic fire suppression system was triggered when a passenger lit a cigarette in an enclosed area, authorities said.
A French tourist, believed to be around 60 years old, died Sunday in a remote area of the eastern Aegean island of Ikaria, authorities said.
Shortly before the sun set on Friday afternoon, the archaeological site of the Roman Agora in Athens was filled with 300 guests, who were patiently awaiting the arrival of French President Emmanuel Macron and Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis. The two leaders discussed in the shadow of the Acropolis Hill the present and the future…
PPC is attempting a comprehensive repositioning on the European energy and technology map.
The Central Bank of Cyprus has set the country’s reference interest rate at 11.72%.