1.2 Billion in Tourism Investments
Two large investments in tourism worth around 1.2 billion euros are expected to come under the fast track establishment framework.
- Written by E.Tsiliopoulos
Two large investments in tourism worth around 1.2 billion euros are expected to come under the fast track establishment framework.
The privatization of the Piraeus Port Authority OLP and issues pertaining to Greek domestic shipping were discussed at a meeting between merchant marine minister Miltiades Varvitsiotis and Troika representatives.
Cooperative dairy producers EVOL is looking into establishing a production unit for organic yogurt in collaboration with a Greek-American entrepreneur that has a relevant distribution network in Florida.
Translation By Lisa Darilis
The "green light" for a movie to be filmed about Aristotle Onassisʼ Life on his island Skorpios is being considered by Dimitri Ribolovlef, the islandʼs current owner. At first Ribolovlefʼs negotiations on allowing filming on this location were negative, but newreports indicate that that the new owner of "Onassisʼ Paradise" is reconsidering.
Translation By Lisa Darilis
Bon Joviʼs concerts have acquired Greek colors, as the famous band intensifies their dynamic with Greek-Canadian guitarist Phil Xenidis, otherwise known as Phil-X.
An alleged $95,000 payoff to a Thessaloniki tax official from a US tobacco products company is being looked into by the local prosecutor.
Health minister Adonis Georgiadis expressed his gratitude to the country's creditors in a recent interview to the BBC.
An inquest into a letter posted on the internet, by a group of special forces reservists, demanding the government's resignation has caused the Areios Pagos, the country's supreme court, to launch a prosecution inquest after a late night meeting yesterday.
Charges of forming a criminal organization are being wrought by the supreme court against Golden Dawn, linking the names of parliament members with criminal activities.
In the heart of Greek Town in the Ditmars Astoria area is the quaint Greek restaurant, Telly's Taverna.
In its efforts to meet privatization targets agreed upon with the Troika of lenders, the government has slated three problematic, to varying degrees, industries for privatization. These are Hellenic Defense Systems (EAS), Hellenic Vehicle Industry (ELVO) and LARKO mining and metallurgy firm.
Data garnered by the financial crimes squad SDOE, will burn those funding Golden Dawn, according to sources in the country's financial crime's squad, SDOE.
A group of protesters, breaking off from the anti fascist rally at Syntagma Square has been assaulting Golden Dawn Offices.
The municipality of Athens has announced that it will begin offering data on line in real time, on the municipality's operations and functioning, "for the first time in the annals of local governance," as the announcement mentioned.