Difficulties in capital residents movement continue on Wednesday, the public transport unions promise they will not stop the transport in the next three weeks
What are the opportunities of the Bulgarian commercial company which faces a shrinking market and reduced purchasing power, indebtedness, complex banking and financial environment and fierce struggle for survival in the industry?
Аrmed forces and all competent authorities in Greece are on high alert in view of the developments in the Maghreb. The aim is to be prepared to cope with the possible large immigration flows to the country from Egypt, Algeria, Tunisia and Morocco.
Whether representatives of foreign universities should enter the general assemblies of Greek universities or not is the hot point in the new bill of the Ministry of Education. The Hellenic Foundation for European and Foreign Policy ELIAMEP decided to organize a series of discussions with antitheses given the opposing public discourses which unleashed the government reforms.
According to the National Statistical Institute, the total sales volume in all retail sectors decreased by nearly 7% in the last month of the past year and by 12% in November. Retailers themselves say that the Christmas and winter season as a whole was the worst in their practice.
Underground’s employees stated they would continue their protest tomorrow by going on a 24-hour strike but the underground’s management filed a complaint in court in order the strike to be declared illegal. The underground and the electric train did not work today, and buses in Athens stopped running for five hours - between 11 am and 4 pm. Bus drivers will continue their protest against the reform bill in transport on Tuesday and Wednesday.