Whims and disagreements
Neither the center-right nor, more importantly, the country can take another Mitsotakis-Samaras tiff that will cause political turmoil.
Neither the center-right nor, more importantly, the country can take another Mitsotakis-Samaras tiff that will cause political turmoil.
A group of wild boars was spotted roaming the yards of houses in Menidi, western Athens, on Monday.
Greece is set to experience an “Indian Summer” or “Saint Demetrius’ Summer” this October, according to the director of the National Meteorological Service, Theodoros Kolydas.
Fears of another possible energy nightmare, which will again test fragile economies, are looming across Europe.
A fire broke out Monday evening in an abandoned building near the port of Piraeus’ metro station.
Greece will acquire a DHC-515 firefighting aircraft, known as the new Canadair, under the “Civil Protection 2021-2027” program, Deputy Finance Minister Nikos Papathanasis announced Monday.
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis emphasized his government’s privatization efforts, in a social media post on Monday, following the recent ratification by Parliament of the new contract for the Attiki Odos.
Greek Foreign Minister Giorgos Gerapetritis called for restraint and a halt to hostilities in the Middle East, reaffirming Greece’s commitment to international law and Israel’s right to self-defense.
Greece has reported 10 outbreaks of the BTV3 bluetongue virus in sheep and goats on farms in the northeastern part of the country, the World Organisation for Animal Health (WOAH) said on Monday, citing Greek authorities.
A speedboat carrying migrants collided with a coast guard vessel on Friday night near the island of Kos, in eastern Aegean, it was announced on Monday.