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Due to a one-day strike organized by the Athens Daily Newspaper Journalists’ Union (ESIEA) on Thursday, Kathimerini English Edition will only cover breaking news and feature articles previously published in its print edition.
The governor of the Bank of Greece, Yannis Stournaras, reiterated a proposal for the euro to become a reserve currency in international transactions, in an interview published in the German newspaper Handelsblatt on Wednesday.
A construction project to modernize part of Cyprus’ local government system has come under fire.
The Interagency for Market Control (DIMEA) imposed fines totaling 163,000 euros in May, following nationwide inspections.
Tourism Minister Olga Kefalogianni outlined on Tuesday the main challenges facing the future of the industry worldwide, at the Investopia Global Mediterranean Forum held in Limassol, Cyprus.
Measures to combat fuel smuggling have been announced repeatedly over the years, yet the results have shown – at best – serious gaps in enforcement.
The gradual rally of Greek stocks continued for a sixth day at Athinon Avenue on Wednesday.
Two boys are being treated in critical condition in the pediatric intensive care unit of Patra University Hospital after being pulled unconscious from the Arachthos River near Arta.
The first Aegina Jazz Festival will launch this summer at the historic former Kapodistrian Orphanage, once a prison for political detainees.
The EU’s lending arm, the European Investment Bank, has tripled a scheme to help fund the bloc’s defense industry to 3 billion euros ($3.43 billion) and signed a deal with Germany’s Deutsche Bank to start funnelling the money to the bloc’s military firms.