Inflation eases to 2.3% in June
Greece’s inflation rate amounted to 2.3% in June, down from 2.4% in May.
Greece’s inflation rate amounted to 2.3% in June, down from 2.4% in May.
The government is planning incentives for taxpayers who are consistent in their tax obligations.
Police have unraveled a criminal gang of people employed in the civil service that extorted or aided catering establishments and hotels to skirt the law, for building permits, the use of tables and seating and other illegalities.
With tourism growing and Greek consumers turning to products they didn’t use during the pandemic, the domestic cosmetics market appears to be gaining ground.
Many Jewish communities in Macedonia and Thrace disappeared in the Holocaust, yet their presence in the places where their communities once thrived is still palpable.
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis is expected to raise the issue of North Macedonia and the observance of the Prespa Agreement at the NATO Summit in Washington.
A 22-year-old man was shot in a drive-by attack in the western Athens suburb of Peristeri in the early hours of Tuesday, in what police are treating as a gang-related assault.
Three men who were put on trial on charges that they locked 13 refugees and migrants in a transport trailer during the disastrous fires in Evros in northeastern Greece last September, and filmed them, accusing them of being arsonists, have been released.
The upward trend of Greek exports stopped in the year’s first five months, falling by 4.5% year-on-year to 20.9 billion euros.
Cyprus has maintained its position as a Strong Innovator on the European Innovation Scoreboard for a third consecutive year, the island’s Deputy Ministry of Research, Innovation and Digital Policy said on Monday. It stated that Cyprus has secured 10th place among the European Union member-states, achieving 106.3% of the European average and recording the highest…