The effects of FAGE’s new unit in the Netherlands
Greek dairy giant FAGE has chosen the Netherlands, the European Union’s third biggest milk producer, for the construction of its new yogurt factory.
Greek dairy giant FAGE has chosen the Netherlands, the European Union’s third biggest milk producer, for the construction of its new yogurt factory.
Olaf Scholz succeeded in his campaign to become the next chancellor of Germany primarily by convincing voters that he would be very much like the towering and long-serving figure he will replace: Angela Merkel.
The announced agreement to form a three-party coalition in Germany under Social Democrat Chancellor Olaf Scholz has been reached with the “Prussian” discipline that characterizes the country, and those who expect dramatic policy changes are likely to be disappointed.
A capacity crowd at the Georgios Karaiskakis had to wait till the 90th minute to see a goal, but that was so important that nobody will have minded waiting, as Olympiakos left it late on Thursday but did beat Fenerbahce and qualified to the knockout stages of the Europa League.
Finance Minister Christos Staikouras has welcomed the results of the 12th assessment report in the framework of the European Commission’s enhanced surveillance report on the Greek economy, released on Wednesday.
Pledging zero tolerance, Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis announced a five-year action plan on Wednesday for the protection of children from sexual abuse and exploitation, saying the issue is a national priority.
Pope Francis is arranging to transfer a number of migrants to Italy from the east Mediterranean island nation of Cyprus, where he is opening a three-day visit next week, a Cypriot government official said on Thursday.
Greece and Egypt agreed on Thursday to expand their cooperation in the supply of liquefied natural gas (LNG) and examine the possibility of constructing a subsea gas pipeline between the two countries, the Greek energy ministry said.
Leading dairy company FAGE announced on Thursday that it planned to build a new production facility in the Netherlands.
Almost 60 fans of a women’s volleyball team were led before a prosecutor after police found them in possession of weapons ranging from firebombs to axes, shovels and screwdrivers, police said on Thursday.