Cutting red tape on property
The tax administration is moving toward cutting red tape in property transfers, taking concrete steps in that direction, but some parts of the broader state are trying to hamper the drive against bureaucracy.
The tax administration is moving toward cutting red tape in property transfers, taking concrete steps in that direction, but some parts of the broader state are trying to hamper the drive against bureaucracy.
Another week of gains ended on Friday at Athinon Avenue, to make it 10 rising weeks in a row – a sequence unseen in over 18 years.
Police authorities in Thessaloniki arrested a 64-year-old man for abusing a stray cat and fined him 5,000 euros, local reports said on Friday.
“By 2050, 800,000 people [in Greece] will be over the age of 65. We currently have around 350,000 people over 85. In 2050 this age group will include about 150,000 to 200,000 more people.
A prosecutor has ordered an investigation into the publication on a social media account of photographs of Roula Pispirigou and her estranged husband Manos Daskalakis in the courtroom where the trial over the death of their firstborn daughter, Georgina, is being held.
Leaders of former wartime enemies Serbia and Kosovo are expected to endorse a Western-backed deal on Monday to put their relations on a more normal footing, a senior European Union official said.
Police has cordoned off the area around Russia’s Consulate in Thessaloniki, northern Greece, on Friday, after a black bag was left outside by a passerby.
US-based travel company Kids Love Greece has announced its partnership with Outschool, a global online education platform for children, for the upcoming event Live Virtual Field Trip to Crete on Sunday, February 26.
With the elections just around the corner on April 9, the possible scenarios that may arise after the first and second ballots are being meticulously scrutinized by parties and analysts alike.