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Consumers still mostly pessimistic
Greek consumers appear pessimistic about the future of the national economy and their own personal finances, according to a survey by the Association of Business and Retail Sales of Greece (SELPE).
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Attackers of rector released
The eight young men accused of participating in the attack on the rector of the Athens University of Economics and Business, Dimitris Bourantonis, on October 29, which caused a public outcry, have been released after testifying before an investigative magistrate last week.
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Four universities agree to campus security
Four major universities have so far agreed to accept a protection team that will help stamp out chronic lawlessness at the country's campuses.
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Eight suspects identified in connection with attack against rector
Eight people could face numerous charges, including membership in a criminal gang, abduction and coercion, in connection with an attack against Athens University of Economics and Business Rector Dimitris Bourantonis by a group of youths in his office on October 29 this year.
Most people accept masks, 42 pct say they will get the Covid-19 jab, survey shows
A study by Athens University of Economics and Business tracking the attitudes of the public to vaccines and their behavior after two lockdowns, showed that 42% said they will get the jab and that most are complying with restrictions.
Debate on Europe’s role after the pandemic
New Democracy deputy Dimitris Keridis is organizing a live online debate titled "The Economic Crisis of the Pandemic: More or less Europe?" to take place at 9 p.m. on Monday, with the participation of New Democracy MEP Marietta Giannakou, Athens University of Economics and Business professor Giorgos Pagoulatos, and London Business School professor Elias Papaioannou.
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Greek e-stores inundated with orders
The penetration of e-stores in Greece has soared in the last year, with the share of the population that has shopped online rising from 21 percent at the end of 2019 to 44 percent in late March and early April - i.e.
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E-stores are inundated with orders
The penetration of e-stores in Greece has soared in the last year, with the share of the population that has shopped online rising from 21 percent at the end of 2019 to 44 percent in late March and early April - i.e.
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Drug dealers caught outside downtown Athens university
Two foreign nationals, aged 27 and 31, who were arrested outside the Athens University of Economics and Business on Saturday in possession of a range of narcotics, were to face an Athens prosecutor on Wednesday on drug dealing charges.
Officers seized from the suspects 10 grams of heroin, 2 grams of crystal methamphetamine, 3.5 grams of cannabis and dozens of pills.
Five detained in small-scale scuffle outside downtown Athens university
Five people were detained on Tuesday afternoon after about 70 hooded individuals hurled stones, sticks and other objects against riot police officers outside the Athens University of Economics and Business in central Athens.