Greece paving the way for sustainable tourism growth
Tourism Minister Vassilis Kikilias was interviewed on Monday on UK TV channel Sky News, in the context of the World Travel Market, which opened its doors in London.
Tourism Minister Vassilis Kikilias was interviewed on Monday on UK TV channel Sky News, in the context of the World Travel Market, which opened its doors in London.
The Railway Regulatory Authority (RAS) has been receiving a growing number of complaints regarding delays and cancellations of services.
Konstantinos Plevris, the lawyer representing a former member of neo-Nazi criminal organization Golden Dawn, is facing disciplinary action by the Athens Bar Association (ABA) after giving a Nazi salute in front of judges at an appeal hearing by dozens of people.
Nearly seven out of 10 Greeks believe Greece’s judicial system is not independent but under the control of politicians, according to a survey by research firm Metron Analysis presented Monday by the firm’s head, pollster Stratos Fanaras.
The Greek stock market built further on the major rise of last Friday, to see its benchmark climb to a new three-month high on Monday.
Exxon Mobil will start conducting seismic surveys in two blocks southwest of the Peloponnese peninsula and the island of Crete in the coming days, Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis said on Monday.
A friend asked me if we have become too cynical in this country. We have, and that is keeping us stuck in the same place.
The government and the prime minister himself were elected on the promise that environmental protection would be high on their list of priorities.
Benjamin Netanyahu, Israel’s longest-serving prime minister, is back in power, heading a right-wing coalition of his own party, Likud, and three other religious parties.
A newspaper report claiming more than 30 people, including ministers and businesspeople, were under state surveillance via phone malware has been dismissed as lacking any evidence by Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis.