Why the Greeks still feel poor
Deutsche Bank essentially shows why the average Greek is struggling to feel this improvement and is right to feel poor.
Deutsche Bank essentially shows why the average Greek is struggling to feel this improvement and is right to feel poor.
Despite the city’s hottest day in over a decade, New York Democrats turned out for the mayoral primary. By 9 PM, when polls closed, the atmosphere had not cooled down.
The low prices of luxury homes in Athens, compared to other European cities, tax incentives and a sense of security are the main reasons for the increased interest in prime residences in Greece.
The Independent Power Transmission Operator (ADMIE) on Wednesday announced the successful transfer via the Ariadne Interconnection of 320 MW of electric power from Crete to Attica through the new high-voltage direct current (HVDC) submarine interconnection, which was recently put into operation.
The island of Amorgos has implemented unprecedented fishing restrictions after local fishermen reported a catastrophic 90% decline in fish populations over two decades.
The purple jellyfish, scientifically named Pelagia noctiluca, is spreading rapidly in several regions of Greece, particularly in the Pagasetic Gulf, northern Evia, and the Sporades.
To improve safety and modernize aging infrastructure, the Ministry of Development is launching a nationwide Elevator Register.
Libya’s National Oil Company (NOC) has signed a memorandum of understanding with Turkish state oil company TPAO to conduct a geological and geophysical study of four offshore areas, NOC said on Wednesday.
The Ministry of Justice has announced a set of reforms to speed up court decisions, aiming to reduce the total time for a final ruling in civil cases to 730 days.
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis met briefly with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan on the sidelines of Tuesday’s NATO summit in The Hague.