Fines loom for MyData dodgers
The government is putting the finishing touches on the new regulations leading to the full and compulsory implementation of online bookkeeping.
The government is putting the finishing touches on the new regulations leading to the full and compulsory implementation of online bookkeeping.
A court on Syros has ordered the release from detention of Sevan Nişanyan, following an appeal from the Turkish-Armenian writer and linguist.
Despite just 2% of the country’s population being vegetarian, Athens has the fifth highest rated vegetarian restaurants in Europe, according to experts at Uswitch.com.
The first week of the year has ended with the benchmark at the Greek stock market posting a 1.47% increase compared to December 31, helped by Friday’s jump in bank stock prices.
Initial enquiries suggest there was no foul play in the unidentified woman’s death.
Health authorities announced 29,334 new coronavirus infections for the 24-hour period ending 3 p.m. Friday, a decrease on Thursday’s figure of 33,716.
The Culture Ministry launched an investigation Friday following the online release of a short film showing two men having sex at the ancient Acropolis in Athens.
Bulgaria has for years been on the radars of the UN as one of the nations with the fastest shrinking population in the world.
Some 800 additional Covid beds will be provided in Attica, Health Minister Thanos Plevris announced on Friday.
A man from the island of Evia accused of attacking his estranged wife with an ax was led before a prosecutor on Friday.