Cracks in Crete road, homes spark concern, inspection launched
Cracks that have appeared over the past day or so on roads and homes southwest of Iraklio, Crete, have raised concerns among residents and prompted authorities to take swift action.
Cracks that have appeared over the past day or so on roads and homes southwest of Iraklio, Crete, have raised concerns among residents and prompted authorities to take swift action.
Surplus fiscal revenues generated by economic growth and the fight against tax evasion are being returned to society through permanent support measures, rather than one-off handouts, Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis announced on social media Sunday.
The body of a deceased man was discovered in the sea off Thessaloniki on Saturday night.
A woman was fatally injured on Saturday in the Peloponnese after the car she was traveling in collided with a parked pickup truck occupied by one person.
A man who fell onto the railway tracks at Athens metro station Evangelismos on Sunday morning has been safely removed and transported by ambulance for medical treatment after sustaining injuries in the incident.
The government will present, on Monday, a draft bill to the Cabinet that will introduce a comprehensive set of measures aimed at upgrading rail safety, strengthening control mechanisms, and establishing uniform supervision across the entire national rail network.
The government is set to launch Greece’s first online platform allowing citizens to directly evaluate public services, in an effort to reshape the relationship between citizens and the state.
US Maritime Payment Solutions LLC is making its Posidonia Sea Tourism Forum debut this year, where it plans to showcase ShipMoney, an e-wallet and Visa branded payroll card program for seafarers.
Athens-listed Ellaktor Group registered a 353.8-million-euro turnover in 2024 over €808.5 million in 2023, down by 56%, due to the non-inclusion of the construction sector and the handing over of the Attiki Odos highway to the state in the last quarter of 2024, it said in its annual report on Friday.
While technological advancements in weapons systems may require more professional soldiers, reservists continue to be an essential element of the Hellenic Armed Forces.