Evacuation recommendation issued as large wildfire breaks out on Crete
Residents in four villages in Crete have been recommended to evacuate as firefighters battle a large wildfire in a mountainous area northeast of Ierapetra.
Residents in four villages in Crete have been recommended to evacuate as firefighters battle a large wildfire in a mountainous area northeast of Ierapetra.
Progress recorded in the indexes of the outward-looking side of the Greek economy.
This year’s Delphi Economic Forum, which attracts global attendance, will take place next week.
The economy cannot prosper without a secure society, freedom, independence and national sovereignty, Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis told New Democracy congress, which got underway at the Zappeion Mansion in Athens on Friday.
A Tanzanian-flagged cargo ship transporting 6,800 sheep and goats from Georgia to Saudi Arabia that ran aground near a Dodecanese island has been dislodged and towed to Kalymnos for a safety inspection.
Now the group is proceeding with the green transformation of the fleet, as well as an expansion into hotels.
The fugitive ex-judge Antonia Ilia appeared before a Court of Appeal on Friday after her extradition from the UK and is expected to be transferred to the Eleonas Prison in Thiva.
In a unanimous decision, the plenary of the Council of State, the country’s highest administrative court, ruled on Friday that the 2021 law, which imposed an absolute ban on informing citizens who would like to know if they are being monitored, is unconstitutional.
Passenger traffic at Athens International Airport (AIA) rose 20.1% in March 2024, compared to March 2023, with passengers reaching 2 million.
Independent marine fuel broking and technology company Nereus Digital Bunkers is preparing for its second participation at Posidonia, on June 3-7, where it is planning to launch a host of new value-added features to its end-to-end bunker procurement software.