Construction projects risk cancellation due to high costs
A multitude of construction projects run the risk of being canceled, with the possible loss of European subsidies too, as the cost of raw materials and fuel has soared in recent months.
A multitude of construction projects run the risk of being canceled, with the possible loss of European subsidies too, as the cost of raw materials and fuel has soared in recent months.
Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu said on Tuesday he had held constructive discussions with his Saudi Arabian counterpart and that the two ministers had agreed to improve ties, as Ankara works to repair its strained regional relations.
The Hellenic Fire Service has responded tp and is in the process of tackling a large fire in the administrative region of Messinia in the Peloponnese on Tuesday. According to information, there are currently 47 firefighters and 13 vehicles operating on scene.
Thousands of landlords are the focus of the tax administration that suspects they raised their nominal rent during the lockdowns, while inspectors have identified leased property declarations that do not correspond to the actual owner.
A police officer serving at the monastic community of Mount Athos in northern Greece died on Tuesday morning of a self-inflicted gun injury.
At least 18 of some 60 inmates being held in the maximum-security wing of Domokos Prison in central Greece have tested positive for Covid-19, reports on Tuesday indicated.
The European Commission may delay the publication of proposals on sustainable farming and nature that had been expected this week, while the impact of the war in Ukraine on food supply has led some countries to resist reform.
Members of the Greek diplomatic mission in war-torn Ukraine should be given a medal for their bravery and work in evacuation efforts, Foreign Minister Nikos Dendias said on Tuesday.
The father of a 14-year-old girl has accused a group of US Navy sailors of barging into their hotel room in the Cretan town of Hania while his daughter was alone and ignoring her pleas to leave.
The European Central Bank should consider Greece’s economic progress when it decides whether to keep granting it funding despite its ‘junk’ credit rating in the coming days, the ECB’s vice-president Luis de Guindos said on Tuesday.