Revolt brewing against EU’s “unrealistic” climate goals
Private investors are reluctant to pour money into new nuclear power plants, which face escalating costs and growing competition from cheap renewables
Eurogroup sees positive Greek reforms
The Eurogroup discussed the implementation of the reform commitments by Greece based on the fourth enhanced surveillance report
Syros’ Shipyard inaugurated under New York-based ONEX
"The shipyard has entered a whole new era”
Greece borrows with negative interest rate
This is the third time that the Hellenic Republic has borrowed at a negative interest rate
Greece’s ancient power is in crisis on climate-cost collision
“The era of dirty coal is clearly over,” Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis said Monday at the United Nations conference in Madrid
The industries affected most by fake products (infographic)
Footwear tops the list
European Space Agency gets astronomical budget
ESA is still playing catch up to its US counterpart in terms of achievements and financial clout
Athens heads to Eurogroup meeting with two key aims
The Mitsotakis administration is expecting the green light for the disbursement of policy-contingent debt measures worth 767 million Euros
Greek retailers stretch Black Friday into a week-long affair
Since Monday the country’s four major electrical appliances and electronics chains have extended their business hours, opening at 8 a.m. instead of 9 a.m.
US sanctions on Turkey “inevitable” after apparent S-400 radar test
Among the proposed sanctions packages are penalties on Turkish officials and the nation’s banking and energy sectors, as well as prohibitions on US purchases of Turkish sovereign debt