Evolving family structure prompts inheritance reform
Greece is preparing to reform its inheritance law for the first time in nearly eight decades, with proposed changes expected by the end of June.
Greece is preparing to reform its inheritance law for the first time in nearly eight decades, with proposed changes expected by the end of June.
A company of Greece’s ceremonial Presidential Guard arrived in Australia on Wednesday to take part in a series of events commemorating ANZAC Day on April 25, including official marches and ceremonies.
Cycladic figurines dating to the Bronze Age, ancient pottery and statue fragments, and Byzantine icons are believed to be part of a hoard of more than 40 priceless historical artifacts seized by Greece’s recently established organized crime agency.
The increase in the number of collective labor agreements with changes to the institutional framework includes the framework of dialogue between the government, employers and employees that is expected to begin soon.
Athens not only remains in the top 10 of Europe’s most popular cities for investing in its hotels, but has actually climbed one place.
Earlier this month we saw Kazakhstan, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan – Central Asian countries that are also members of the Organization of Turkic States – pledge their support for Cyprus’ sovereignty.
Police in Agrinio have apprehended two fugitives who managed to break out of the holding cells at the Transfer Department of the Aetolia-Acarnania Police Directorate on Easter Sunday.
The European Union’s first preference is to reach a negotiated solution with the United States over trade, but if discussions do not lead to a solution, the EU will respond with countermeasures, Valdis Dombrovskis said in Washington.
Fifteen years to the day since Greece entered its first IMF bailout program, Finance Minister Kyriakos Pierrakakis addressed the institution that once symbolized economic hardship and painful austerity. This time, the message was one of recovery, resilience and reform.
National Economy and Finance Minister Kyriakos Pierrakakis has been paying a visit to the US since Wednesday, participating in the spring meetings of the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank.