Time for Europe to grow up
No matter who wins the US elections, Europe is going to have to make some very serious decisions. If Donald Trump wins, he will impose tariffs on European products and withdraw the US military presence from Europe.
No matter who wins the US elections, Europe is going to have to make some very serious decisions. If Donald Trump wins, he will impose tariffs on European products and withdraw the US military presence from Europe.
Police have detained a 30-year-old woman in connection with an explosion at an Athens apartment last week, where an improvised explosive device detonated, damaging an apartment building in the Ambelokipi district.
A 12-year-old boy has been admitted to an intensive care unit with brain injuries after being run over by a car while driving a scooter in Athens.
The large increase in revenue from income and value-added tax – as the electronic tools for curbing tax evasion are paying off – provide the government with the leeway to move forward with permanent tax cuts as of 2025.
A former regional governor has denied charges of dereliction of duty and other misdemeanors related to activities conducted at site of the deadly Tempe railway collision, which was covered over aggregate and concrete in the aftermath of the deadly disaster.
Three people are to face charges for participating in a terrorist organization and possibly involvement in terrorist acts, police in Athens have said.
United Arab Emirates energy giant Abu Dhabi National Oil Company (Adnoc) has expressed interest in Cyprus’ emerging natural gas sector, the country’s energy minister has told Reuters.
“NATO will be more important in the next 75 years than it has been in the last 75,” NATO’s former supreme allied commander Europe (2013-2016) General Philip Breedlove tells Kathimerini.
An improvised bomb that exploded prematurely in a central Athens apartment last week, killing a man and severely wounding a woman in the apartment, would have caused extensive damage to any intended target, Citizen Protection Minister Michalis Chrisochoidis has said.
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis has congratulated Moldova’s pro-Western president, Maia Sandu, on her re-election, saying Greece stands with her country as it moves forward on its European Union path.