Grimaldi plans to invest further in Greece
Minoan Lines’ main shareholder Emanuele Grimaldi will announce next month a broad investment program for the Iraklio Port Authority and the Igoumenitsa Port Authority, from Crete.
Minoan Lines’ main shareholder Emanuele Grimaldi will announce next month a broad investment program for the Iraklio Port Authority and the Igoumenitsa Port Authority, from Crete.
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis will join a conference call with world leaders early Saturday to discuss continued support for Ukraine in its fight against the Russian invasion.
Two men were arrested Thursday in Alimos, a coastal suburb of Athens, for attempting to illegally sell ancient artifacts, authorities said. A third suspect, believed to have acted as a middleman, remains at large.
A legislative initiative to establish and institutionalize the Eastern Mediterranean as a strategic hub within the framework of the India-Middle East-Europe Economic Corridor (IMEC) is currently advancing in the US Congress with the introduction of the Eastern Mediterranean Gateway Act.
Germany’s new Chancellor, Friedrich Merz, has not ruled out the possibility of supplying Eurofighter jets to Turkey, signaling a potential shift in Berlin’s defense posture.
Nearly half of the applicants seeking Greek citizenship were eliminated in the latest round of naturalization exams, Greece’s Interior Ministry announced Friday.
Having the right to vote and all the other basic civil liberties in the country where they have lived and worked – often for several decades – is the top priority for migrants in Greece.
Europe threw its support on Friday behind a special tribunal to prosecute President Vladimir Putin and other senior Russian officials for the crime of aggression against Ukraine, a show of unity on a day when Moscow marks its “victory day”.
Five petrol stations in Athens and Thessaloniki have been ordered to shut down for two years after inspectors found their pumps had been rigged to deliver less fuel than displayed.