Judges vote on leadership
Greek judges will vote for the first time on Tuesday to recommend candidates for the leadership of the Supreme Court (Areios Pagos), in a process introduced under a new law passed in July 2024.
Greek judges will vote for the first time on Tuesday to recommend candidates for the leadership of the Supreme Court (Areios Pagos), in a process introduced under a new law passed in July 2024.
A delegation of Greek government representatives will travel to Egypt on Wednesday for talks aimed at finalizing an agreement between Athens and Cairo that would settle the status of the Greek Orthodox Monastery of Saint Catherine of Sinai.
The EKO Rally Acropolis will feature 69 crews from 31 countries and four world champions when competition begins June 26 at the Panathenaic Stadium.
The Public Debt Management Agency announced last Friday that it will auction 52-week treasury bills to the amount of 500 million euros in book entry form.
Greece’s Sfakianakis Group launched last Thursday in Nicosia the first showroom for Chinese electric vehicle brand BYD.
Greek candidate Haris Theocharis has failed in his bid to be elected chair of the United Nations World Tourism Organization (UNWTO).
The proper utilization of the surplus capital available to National Bank of Greece constitutes “an opportunity, but also a challenge.”
Foreign Minister George Gerapetritis will visit Cairo yesterday to meet with his Egyptian counterpart Badr Abdelaty, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced Sunday.
It’s hard to believe that nearly 10 years have gone by since that turbulent summer of 2015 when Greece was nearly kicked out of the eurozone.
Tomatoes love two things: light and water. In order for its seeds to grow properly, they need plenty of light. And once the plant starts growing, it needs daily watering.