AG Olives gets stake in Parthenon’s owner
The oldest Greek table olive company is gaining access to more European markets, as well as additional capital to boost its production capacity and sales.
The oldest Greek table olive company is gaining access to more European markets, as well as additional capital to boost its production capacity and sales.
The government has announced steps to address waste management shortfalls, redirecting 85% of the landfill tax back to municipalities to incentivize recycling efforts.
US officials will visit Cyprus soon to discuss upgrading military infrastructure, Cyprus’ president said on Saturday, days after a landmark decision by Washington to bolster military cooperation with the island.
Mondee, a technology company that offers travel services using artificial intelligence, has filed for bankruptcy under Chapter 11 of the US bankruptcy code.
A 19-year-old passenger was injured late Friday night when unknown individuals threw stones at the bus he was riding in the area of Korydallos, western Attica.
A gas leak caused by damage to a medium-pressure pipeline in Thermi, east of Thessaloniki, was repaired Friday, according to authorities.
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis met with the leader of the Christian Democratic Union Party (CDU) and chancellor-designate Friedrich Merz on Friday, on the sidelines of the European People’s Party leaders’ meeting in Berlin.
After nearly two decades of legal battles, Greece’s Supreme Administrative Court has ordered the state to compensate the Fix family with approximately €6.5 million for the expropriation of their property in the Alysida area at the end of Patission Street.
A human trafficker threw a minor into the sea near Farmakonisi in the southeastern Aegean early Friday while attempting to evade Hellenic Coast Guard authorities.
The Greek government is seeking ways to shield ferry passengers from ticket price hikes, driven by mounting operational costs and stricter European environmental regulations.