Dogs killed in possible wolf attack in northern Attica
Forestry officials in northern Attica have launched an investigation to determine whether two dogs found dead in a fenced area were killed by a wolf.
Forestry officials in northern Attica have launched an investigation to determine whether two dogs found dead in a fenced area were killed by a wolf.
January’s final session sealed a month of significant gains for the Greek bourse, as the benchmark at Athinon Avenue ended the month with a rise of 4.86% compared to the end of December.
Property transactions in Greece will become a little easier as the government is about to abolish again the requirement for Property Tax (TAP) clearance that is currently necessary for a property contract to proceed.
Ruling New Democracy maintains a double-digit lead over leftist opposition party SYRIZA regarding people’s intention to vote if elections were to be held now, according to a new nationwide poll.
The picturesque Vjose-Narte lagoon in the shadow of Albania’s Thunderbolt Mountains on the Adriatic Sea, is a crucial stop for flocks of birds on their annual migration between Europe and Africa. It was declared a protected nesting and migration area in 2004, and is home to 200 bird species.
A number of schools in Attica will remain closed on Tuesday, mainly due to difficulties caused by last week’s snowstorm in the country.
Deputy Minister for Development and Investments Christos Dimas heralded the use of Augmented Reality glasses by Greek police officers in a statement uploaded to social media on Monday.
The trees uprooted from the central district of Kolonaki for the construction of Athens metro’s new Line 4 will be replaced once the project is completed, Deputy Infrastructure & Transport Minister Giorgos Karagiannis said in Parliament on Monday.
Qatar has told the European Union the bloc would need to restrict the resale of gas outside the EU so major suppliers can provide gas in case of a Russia-Ukraine conflict and prevent a short-term crisis, a person briefed on the talks said.
The daily briefing by Greek health authorities announced 19,731 new coronavirus cases and 119 virus-related deaths on Monday. The National Organization for Public Health (EODY) also stated that there are currently 576 intubated patients across Greece’s Intensive Care Units.