IMO calls for countries to help fund migrants’ repatriation
The head of the Greek branch of the International Organization for Migration (IOM) on Friday called for more countries to fund programs to repatriate immigrants from Greece after the successful completion of a Norwegian-backed scheme to return more than 700 migrants to their homelands.
“We need more initiatives like the one from Norway because there is a big number of migrants who want to leave Greece voluntarily,” Daniel Esdras of IOM told Kathimerini on Friday.
Public Order Minister Nikos Dendias attended an event to mark the end of the Norwegian-funded program and said that Greece should aim to set a new record for the number of voluntary repatriations this year.
The Athens Exchange and the American-Hellenic Chamber are organizing the second investors’ forum in New York next month with the participation of 28 companies listed on the local bourse, up ...
Taxpayers with just one source of annual income will not need to submit an income tax declaration as of next year according to the draft of the new tax code.
According to the new set of regu...
PAOK recovered some of the ground lost in the Super League playoffs by beating fellow Champions League-spot contender Asteras 2-1 at Tripoli on Wednesday, while PAS Giannina and Atromitos sh...
The league that in the last three years has produced the European basketball champion entered its playoffs on Tuesday and Wednesday with the first games of the quarterfinal round, with AGO R...
One of the biggest problems dragging the Greek economy down is the pressure placed on entrepreneurs aspiring to do business in sectors dominated by the “pirates” and “pimps” of the business ...
Greek taxpayers have had to pay dozens of millions of euros for the restoration and conservation of the capital’s landmark buildings, including Athens Polytechnic and the so-called neoclassi...