FM Gerapetritis to visit New York for key UN meetings
Foreign Minister George Gerapetritis will visit New York from Sunday to Tuesday as part of Greece’s tenure as a member of the UN Security Council for the 2025-2026 term.
Foreign Minister George Gerapetritis will visit New York from Sunday to Tuesday as part of Greece’s tenure as a member of the UN Security Council for the 2025-2026 term.
The government is offering a discount on social security contributions for overtime, night-time and holiday or Sunday work in a provision the Ministry of Labor is expected to submit for approval in Parliament.
The Thessaloniki Metro, inaugurated last November after years of delays, has had a significant impact on property values, causing notable variations across different real estate sectors, according to a new study.
Athens visitors are showing high levels of satisfaction despite increased demand.
Greece is set to present an ambitious defense modernization program in the coming weeks, aiming to enhance the operational capabilities of its armed forces and strengthen its deterrent posture in the region.
Τhe new independent operational unit of GROWTHFUND 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 “Upgrade of Infrastructures of Research Centres supervised by the General Secretariat for Research and Innovation…
Eleven ancient Greek artifacts, including a marble funerary relief and a Roman-era ring depicting Poseidon are set to return to Greece after a repatriation ceremony in Manhattan on February 25, officials said.
The Harbor Master of Spetses has issued a controversial decision to close the Saronic island’s Old Harbor, prohibiting the docking of any vessel at its facilities without providing a specific reason or a timeline for the measure.
The first building projects of Elounda Hills are set to start next summer by Mirum Group.
Without any call from political parties, thousands of people flood the squares. The needles of the seismographs – of the pollsters – are seeing crazy action. They record the vibrations of a fragmented political system. None of the “big” opposition parties benefits.