Athens
As we celebrate International Women's Day, the National Museum of Contemporary Art in Athens (ΕΜΣΤ) is preparing to unveil several new projects as part of its ongoing exhibition series, 'What If Women Ruled the World?'. The ambitious programme is taking over the entire museum, dedicating itself to showcasing the works of women artists and those who identify as female throughout 2024. The title of the initiative is inspired by a work by Yael Bartana of the same name, which has been reconstructed as a large-scale outdoor installation, in Greek and English, on the north and south façades of the m...
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Athens International Airport SA shares had a staggering start on the stock exchange in the Greek capital, following strong investor interest in what is being called the biggest initial public offering (IPO) in two decades in the country. The price soared by 15% at the start of the trading, Bloomberg reported. It comes after Greece completed a major privatisation last Friday, selling its 30% stake in the biggest airport operator in the tourism-reliant country during an initial public offering, releasing the shares on the Athens stock exchange on Wednesday. The trade started at €9.40, which prov...
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Police clashed with students who rallied in Athens on Thursday against planned education reforms that would allow the introduction of private universities in the country. The conservative government of Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis, who won a second term last year, is expected to submit a bill to parliament this month that would permit private universities to operate in the country as Greek branches of foreign universities. Announcing the bill last December, Mitsotakis said it aimed to attract foreign students to the country and make a significant contribution to the Greek economy. He add...
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