Unfulfilled reforms
There are many unfulfilled reforms which are necessary for Greece’s progress.
There are many unfulfilled reforms which are necessary for Greece’s progress.
Greece is still – and by far – the best European country to invest in, Prem Watsa, the chairma and chief executive of Fairfax Financial Holdings, has said in a keynote address at the Toronto Economic Forum.
Two police officers charged with the rape of a 19-year-old woman in the basement of Omonia police station last week have been released on bail by the investigating magistrate and prosecutor dealing with the case.
A new era has begun for Athens’ coastal front and for Attica, Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis said on Monday at the formal inauguration of the Ellinikon investment project on the site of the former Athens airport.
The Trianon Cinema is hosting a mini-festival in cooperation with the Israeli Embassy in Athens, showcasing a selection of five films that reflect current trends in Israel’s cinematic community.
Following a thorough sweep by the members of the explosive ordnance disposal team (TEEM) the Hellenic Police deemed the bomb threat a hoax and have re-opened the Panormou Metro Station.
Turkey and Greece on Monday exchanged more mutual recrimination over 92 migrants who were found stripped naked by Greek authorities at the two countries’ joint border, a day after the United Nations called for an investigation into the incident.
The banking market is already offering immediate liquidity for the purchase of property at auction through new “housing” products already on the market.
The Hellenic Police ordered the evacuation of the Panormou Metro Station on Monday after it received a bomb threat. Trains continue to pass by the station without stopping.