Professional studies
IEDC Graduation ceremony: IEDC continues to be agent of change in the society
The 39th Executive MBA generation joined to IEDC Alumni network which has altogether almost 5094 Alumni, among them 1356 Executive MBA Alumni.
Supermarket spending down 15 pct in two years
Supermarket expenditure in Greece has slumped almost 15 percent within two years, as according to data presented on Wednesday by MRB Hellas chief executive Dimitris Mavros, average monthly spending per household dropped from 280 euros in 2015 to 239 euros this year.
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Government to submit provision suspending TV license law
State Minister Nikos Pappas said on Monday that the government would later submit in Parliament a provision that effectively suspends an earlier law transferring the authority for conducting an auction for television licenses from the National Broadcasting Council (ESR) to Pappas.
State minister defends TV licensing law, says he will not resign
State Minister Nikos Pappas on Thursday morning defended a law auctioning television licenses to the highest bidder, after the Council of State deemed the process unconstitutional.
TV license law deemed unconstitutional
The Council of State ruled on Wednesday that the law on which the government auction for the television licenses was based contravenes Greece's Constitution.
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Administrative uni staff to strike Monday
Administrative employees at Greek universities have announced a 24-hour strike on Monday, in protest at a trial against 14 of their colleagues for taking part in a three-month strike in 2013 against layoffs that were part of a mobility scheme in the public sector. University staffers were scheduled to host a rally outside the Evelpidon court complex in Athens at 9 a.m.
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Four wounded in random fire over distribution of 'unholy' epilation brochures in Trabzon
Four people were wounded on Oct. 20 when an assailant opened random fire on locals following a brawl that erupted over the distribution of advertising brochures belonging to an epilation center in the Black Sea province of Trabzon, claiming that they were unholy, Doğan News Agency has reported.
Athens Law School protest over fees enters second week
Students are occupying the Athens Law School for a second week to protest what they say are excessive tuition fees for its postgraduate programs.
The students, who are demanding the immediate cancellation of the 1,200-euro fee, say that exorbitant cost makes it next to impossible for some students to continue their studies.
Opposition DSS party likely to expel its former leader
The DSS Executive Board will "automatically" expel those who do not respect the decision to remove Djordje Vukadinovic from the party's parliamentary club.
A statement carried by the agency Beta on Wednesday said that this decision of the Executive Board must now be confirmed by the opposition party's Presidency.
Judges uphold TV appeals against auction, slam 'fascist' tactics
The Council of State's plenary session on Tuesday upheld appeals lodged by six television channels against a recent government auction of TV licenses, which left some channels without permits, as a rift between the Greek judiciary and the government appeared to grow.