EOPYY introduces digital tools for patients to monitor prescriptions and costs
The National Organization for Healthcare Services (EOPYY) is empowering patients to oversee their healthcare costs and prescriptions starting next year.
The National Organization for Healthcare Services (EOPYY) is empowering patients to oversee their healthcare costs and prescriptions starting next year.
The European Investment Bank is backing Cyprus with a major boost for road infrastructure.
The Infrastructure and Transport Ministry bill titled “Restructuring the Railway Sector and Strengthening Transport Regulatory Bodies” was passed in principle by the parliamentary plenary with 157 votes in favor, 133 against, and one abstention.
An inflatable speedboat with 26 migrants crashed during a chase by the Hellenic Coast Guard off Rhodes Friday, killing eight and seriously injuring three in the second fatal incident involving migrants within a week.
Registered unemployment totaled 962,050 individuals in November, down 6.4% from November 2023 and up 15.5% from October 2024, the Public Employment Service (DYPA) said in a report released on Friday.
Greece on Friday submitted its fifth request to the European Commission for a disbursement under the Recovery and Resilience Facility (RRF), amounting to 3.1 billion euros.
Olympiakos survived a scare at home to beat Alba Berlin by five.
Online shopping platform Skroutz has obtained a temporary injunction in an Athens court against Meta Platforms over the misuse of its trademark and logo in bogus advertisements on its Facebook and Instagram sites.
The December triple-witching, the index rebalancing and the significant drop on European bourses contributed to turnover exceeding half a billion euros.
When the state legislates on issues as important as building regulations, it should at least ensure the constitutional soundness of the rules it establishes.