2020 BLACK FRIDAY

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  • Santorini Earthquakes Might Affect Greek Tourism Revenue: NBG Report

    Santorini Earthquakes Might Affect Greek Tourism Revenue: NBG Report

    In a special report focusing primarily on the political developments in the U.S. and their ramifications for Greece, the systemic bank made special reference to how much Greece’s tourism sector might suffer from the Santorini earthquakes.

    Santorini Earthquakes Might Affect Greek Tourism Revenue: NBG Report
  • Greek Exports Rise by 7.8% in December 2024, Reaching €4.03 Billion

    Greek Exports Rise by 7.8% in December 2024, Reaching €4.03 Billion

    In 2024, Greek exports reached a total of €49.90 billion. When excluding petroleum products, exports grew by 16.2% in December, continuing a six-month streak of growth. They rose from €2.59 billion to €3.01 billion, an increase of €418.4 million.

    Greek Exports Rise by 7.8% in December 2024, Reaching €4.03 Billion
  • Student protests across Greece over Tempe disaster

    Student protests across Greece over Tempe disaster

    Student associations from across the country have organized demonstrations under the central slogan, “I have no more oxygen.”

    Student protests across Greece over Tempe disaster
  • PM Mitsotakis: It is better to be prepared and anticipate events than rush to deal with them afterwards

    PM Mitsotakis: It is better to be prepared and anticipate events than rush to deal with them afterwards

    I want to once again assure the residents of Santorini, as well as the residents of the neighbouring islands who are now going through a difficult time, that the state mechanism is at their side. Obviously, it is much better to be prepared and anticipate events than to rush to deal with them afterwards. I again recommend keeping calm, listening to the civil protection service's instructions and we hope that this phenomenon will end and the island return to its normal life," he noted.

    PM Mitsotakis: It is better to be prepared and anticipate events than rush to deal with them afterwards