8 multinational companies fined €5.5 mln for overpricing violations
The Development Ministry has imposed fines totaling €5.5 million on eight multinational companies for overpricing violations identified during a recent audit.
The Development Ministry has imposed fines totaling €5.5 million on eight multinational companies for overpricing violations identified during a recent audit.
The new independent operational unit of HRADF entitled Project Preparation Facility (PPF) was appointed by the Governmental Committee of Projects of Strategic Importance of Law 4799/2021, to mature, execute the tender process, and supervise the implementation phase of the project “Renovation and Modernization of Hospitals in Greece” (RRF 16795), of the responsibility of the Ministry…
As Giannis Antetokounmpo walked off the floor to roaring “MVP” chants with the NBA Cup firmly in the Milwaukee Bucks’ grasp, there was a sense of accomplishment for a player who has already reached the pinnacle of professional basketball.
New York Mayor Eric Adams lost a bid to narrow his five-count federal corruption indictment as a judge declined on Tuesday to dismiss a bribery charge related to luxury travel benefits provided by a Turkish official, with the trial set for April.
America’s 21st century Middle East policy can be neatly described in one word: disaster. Conflicts, terrorism, state failure, an Arab Spring that became an Islamist winter – all have resulted from multiple attempts to remake the Middle East.
Three individuals – a 22-year-old man, his sister, and her husband – have been arrested and charged with the premeditated murder of a 66-year-old man in the village of Andronianoi, in the Kymi-Aliveri municipality on Evia island, east of Athens.
Nadine Maenza joins Thanos Davelis to look at what’s at stake for religious and ethnic minorities in Syria in the wake of Assad’s fall.
By mid-February, insured property owners must submit an application to the myProperty platform.
The Kalavryton Society of NSW, Australia, held its annual memorial service at St Euphemia Greek Orthodox Church in Bankstown last weekend to honor the victims of the 1943 Kalavryta massacre in the Peloponnese, one of the most brutal crimes of World War II, as reported by The New Herald.