Fire breaks out in Rodopi
The Hellenic Fire Service has responded to a fire that broke out in the Mischos area of Rodopi, northern Greece, on Monday. The fire is reportedly located in a wooded area, away from houses.
The Hellenic Fire Service has responded to a fire that broke out in the Mischos area of Rodopi, northern Greece, on Monday. The fire is reportedly located in a wooded area, away from houses.
The abolition of the solidarity levy, the increase in pensions and the minimum wage, as well as the abolition of the welfare levy paid by civil servants will lead to improved incomes for 3.9 million citizens.
The arrival of the metro in the center of Piraeus, together with the tram and the electric railway (ISAP) stations in the city, boosts the connectivity of the country’s largest port with the rest of the capital.
At the height of the Greek debt crisis, Canada became the top foreign investor in Greece, as Canadian companies were among the first to spot the opportunity and bet on a strong Greek recovery.
The European Commission is set to propose this week a last-resort “dynamic” price cap for natural gas in the European Union and mandatory limits on the degree to which traded prices can fluctuate in a single day, according to a draft proposal.
Greek Migration Minister Notis Mitarakis has again accused Turkey of mistreating migrants following the discovery over the weekend of almost 100 naked men at the border between the two countries, adding that he plans to raise the issue with the United Nations.
The Lazariston Monastery is showcasing 47 pieces from the renowned Costakis Collection in a bid to acquaint viewers with seminal pieces from the fascinating world of the Russian avant-garde.
Lamda Development’s 25-million-euro investment in the facelift and energy upgrade of The Mall Athens is about to begin.
Turkish officials on Sunday shot back at Greek allegations that Turkey forced 92 naked migrants into Greece, calling it “fake news” and accusing Greece of the mistreatment.
When it comes to environmental protection in Greece, it is “still like the Wild West, where anyone can do what they like without regard for the law,” the World Wildlife Fund has said.