Diving into Aphrodite’s Tear
A tourist swims in Giola, also known as Aphrodite’s Tear, a natural pool next to the sea in Thassos island, Tuesday.
A tourist swims in Giola, also known as Aphrodite’s Tear, a natural pool next to the sea in Thassos island, Tuesday.
Women’s organizations and feminist groups rallied in Klafthmonos Square in central Athens on Tuesday evening to protest the murders of women by their partners or family members.
The picture regarding the Covid-19 epidemic is reportedly a blurry one due to the underreporting of cases of infections but deaths remain high and are increasing.
Alpha Bank’s nonperforming loans dropped to a 10-year low at the end of the first half, to 8.2% of the total, CEO Vassilis Psaltis told analysts Tuesday.
Premia Properties plans to expand the Athens Heart mall, south of the city center, into an adjacent property, but first it must settle the 55-million-euro debt to National Bank, the sole creditor of the special purpose vehicle that owns the shopping center.
“Net-zero emissions” sounds like an ambitious goal, but for most corporations it’s just kicking the can down the road.
In a thickly forested park bordered by apartment blocks and a playground, a dozen workers were busy on a recent day with chain saws and axes, felling trees, cutting logs and chopping them into firewood.
Vivartia Group’s catering sector, long considered its weak link because of its indebtedness, appears to be on the way to recovery.
Foreign investors, such as Bain Capital and the US-based Apollo fund, have shown significant interest in a portfolio of defaulted loans by Greek hotels that debt collector Intrum is selling.
The energy supply crisis and rising inflation are endangering the prospects of projects partly financed through the European Union’s Recovery and Resilience Facility, a report by Bank of America warns.