Builders left in limbo after bonus cancellation
The Environment Ministry faces confusion over changes to the building regulations following a recent decision by the Council of State to cancel building bonuses.
The Environment Ministry faces confusion over changes to the building regulations following a recent decision by the Council of State to cancel building bonuses.
Firefighters have evacuated a Jumbo toy store chain building in Piraeus after a fire broke out in its first-floor storage area early Wednesday evening.
The Minister of Climate Crisis and Civil Protection, Vassilis Kikilias, signed a contract on Wednesday for the upgrade of the emergency number 112, with a budget of €17.5 million.
A recent survey by the Hellenic Meteorological Society found that 73% of the public believe weather forecasts are overly sensationalized, causing undue anxiety.
The second, and largest, stage of an investment that will make Greece self-sufficient in primary paper rolls is beginning.
Public transport in Belgrade will be free for all users as of January 1, making the Serbian capital the first major European city to take such an initiative, the city’s mayor, Aleksandar Sapic, announced Wednesday.
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis reiterated Greece’s support for Serbia and Albania’s EU accession during his arrival at the EU-Western Balkans Summit in Brussels on Wednesday.
Greek university rectors have urged exemptions to a deregistration policy targeting students who exceed a time limit for completing their studies, highlighting that some students have valid reasons for slower academic progress.
The waiting is excruciating.
The driver of a car that hit and killed a 36-year-old woman who had just stepped out of her vehicle at an incident in Crete Wednesday midday has admitted, in police pre-trial questioning, to deliberately driving onto the woman.