Ptolemaida V lignite plant as reserve unit
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis announced from Kozani on Tuesday that the new Ptolemaida V lignite-fired power unit would remain in the system as a strategic reserve unit after 2028.
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis announced from Kozani on Tuesday that the new Ptolemaida V lignite-fired power unit would remain in the system as a strategic reserve unit after 2028.
As of March 25 taxpayers can start submitting their tax statements and those who wish so will have the chance to gradually repay their dues despite the fact that the deadline for the payment of the first installment remains July 31.
Reflecting the new mood pervading Greek-Turkish relations in the wake of the devastating earthquakes in Turkey, Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu made reference on Tuesday to a “new page” in relations between Athens and Ankara.
The Greek agency for pharmaceuticals, EOF, issued an announcement on Tuesday warning consumers that the product KSM-66 Ashwagandha of the Medicine Garden company which is marketed in Europe, and therefore is possibly also distributed in Greece, as well as through the internet as a dietary supplement, contains opioid drugs and specifically heroin of unknown concentration.
Fincantieri signed memorandums of understanding (MoUs) with Elefsis Shipyards and Greek industrial companies at the Italian Embassy in Athens on Sunday, it said in a tweet on Monday.
An 80-million-euro loan deal on Western Macedonia’s green transition from a lignite-based economy was signed between the Greek government and the European Investment Bank (EIB) on Monday.
For years, northwestern Syria has been home to millions of people displaced by war, so many that neighbor no longer knew neighbor.
The development of Paphos Marina in western Cyprus is moving forward, thanks to a decision by the outgoing cabinet. This has been an issue for decades, and when the deputy minister of tourism took office he relaunched an effort to promote the project by preparing a feasibility study for its construction.
A photographic travelogue created by photographer Maria Stefosi captures the legendary Greek schools that operated from Alexandria with the Averofio Gymnasium to Odessa, Macedonia, Epirus, Thrace, Constantinople and Smyrna, covering the period from 1860 to 1912.
When choosing the candidates that will be added to their tickets, political parties must show that they have embraced better criteria than mere “recognizability.”