Delphi

Inclusive growth at the center of upcoming Delphi Economic Forum

Heads of state and prime ministers, EU Commissioners, central bankers from around the globe, leading personalities from economics, politics, the business and the academic community as well as distinguished members of civil society, will gather in Delphi during "Delphi Economic Forum IV: Challenges for Inclusive Growth," that will take place from February 28 to March 3 at the European Cultural C

Group Show | Delphi | October 27 - November 18

The European Cultural Center of Delphi presents "Man and His Image," a group show organized by Platon Rivellis in which 67 photographers who took part in a seminar run by the curator last spring explore the inevitable presence of the self in the act of choosing the theme/subject of a photograph. The show opens at 7 p.m. on Saturday, October 27, and runs through November 18.

Greece facing dual challenge

Delphi was always a good place to go to be forewarned of the challenges the future might hold. This year's annual Delphi Economic Forum should have helped crystallize in Greek decision-makers' minds the two main tests they will have to overcome going forward. The first is to negotiate the final stretch of the third program successfully.

Fiscal 'freedom' or partner support

Listening to representatives of the institutions who are involved in managing pivotal aspects of the Greek program at the Delphi Economic Forum over the weekend confirmed that lenders want to disentangle themselves from the Greek snarl as soon as possible, and in order for that to happen as smoothly as possible they are prepared to put a very positive spin on the real situation, to present impr

Borisov in Delphi: EC is Ready to Give EUR 1 Billion for Infrastructure Projects in the Balkans

The European Commission is ready to lend EUR 1bn through European banks for infrastructure projects for the Balkans.

This was announced by Prime Minister Boyko Borisov at the economic forum in Delphi Greece, which is known as "little Davos", bTV announced.

If these projects are built, the Balkans will become one of the most competitive places.

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