Supreme Court upholds animal killing conviction
The Supreme Court rejected an appeal on Monday by a man to overturn two convictions against him for killing a total of 16 animals on two separate occasions.
The Supreme Court rejected an appeal on Monday by a man to overturn two convictions against him for killing a total of 16 animals on two separate occasions.
Leaders of the six Western Balkan countries, including Albania, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Kosovo, Montenegro, North Macedonia and Serbia, met on Monday in Skopje, North Macedonia to discuss reforms needed to access the European Union growth plan presented last October.
Interior Minister Niki Kerameus introduced an amendment to the postal voting bill in parliament on Monday proposing the adoption of postal voting for Greeks living abroad in both European and national elections.
Under the title “A Tale of Two Cities,” Athens and Santiago join forces in a program showcasing films from Greece in Chile and vice versa.
The body of a 31-year-old man missing since early January was discovered in a muddy area near Kampos Evinochoriou in Messolonghi, western Greece on Monday.
The high prices that worry citizens and the government are not limited to the products on supermarket shelves. They concern a broad range of goods and services, from telecommunications and fuel to the quality of life provided by our municipalities and state.
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis and the US Secretary of State Antony Blinken discussed developments in Gaza and the Red Sea, as well concerns over free navigation amid Houthi attacks over the phone on Monday.
The Board of Directors of the Hellenic Republic Asset Development Fund (HRADF), a member company of GROWTHFUND – The National Fund of Greece, convened today, Monday, January 22, 2024, and declared “Sani Development and Tourism Company S.A.” as the Highest Bidder for the development of the property “Sani – Kassandra for a fee amounting to…
Greece saw a surge in tourist arrivals, reaching 32 million visitors from January to November 2023, according to data from the Bank of Greece released on Monday.
Greek artist Iro Kanakaki’s (1945-1997) work from the series “Cassandra and Her Persecutors” is on display at the National Library of Greece (nlg.gr) from January 23 to March 22.