Wiretapping case: PM to reportedly make statement on Monday
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis will make a statement on the phone-tapping case on Monday, according to government sources.
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis will make a statement on the phone-tapping case on Monday, according to government sources.
Covid vaccines that have been updated to protect people against hospitalization and death from the Omicron variant of the virus are expected to be approved by the end of the month.
Greek Foreign Minister Nikos Dendias has marked the two-year anniversary since the signing of the August 2020 agreement designating an Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) in the eastern Mediterranean.
The wiretapping case that has grabbed headlines over the last week led to the resignations on Friday of Grigoris Dimitriadis from the position of the prime minister’s secretary-general, and Panagiotis Kontoleon, the chief of the National Intelligence Service (EYP).
There are various crimes, big and small, which do not garner the necessary contempt among the public to eliminate them.
Greece’s decision to extradite a Russian national to the United States, where he is wanted for allegedly being involved in a massive bitcoin theft scheme, has prompted an angry response from Moscow.
The US is reportedly seeking to expedite procedures of response to the Greek letter of request (LoR) with a letter of offer and acceptance (LoA) for the F-35 fighter program.
Investment firms Bain Capital and Brook Lane Capital have submitted a binding joint offer for a large portfolio of properties owned by Piraeus Bank.
When inspectors from the country’s telecommunications watchdog investigated claims by PASOK leader Nikos Androulakis that an attempt had been made to spy on his phone, they discovered that the intelligence service had lifted the secrecy on his calls.
Around 600 children from Ukraine will come to Greece for holidays, following an offer from the Panhellenic Association of Private Initiative Campsite Operators.