Toll subsidies for Cretan highway project
So-called “shadow tolls” are included in the concession agreement for the Northern Road Axis of Crete (VOAK) ratified by Parliament.
So-called “shadow tolls” are included in the concession agreement for the Northern Road Axis of Crete (VOAK) ratified by Parliament.
The increase in UniCredit’s stake in its share capital to nearly 20% is moving Alpha Bank to a higher level.
A 47-year-old domestic worker was assaulted in a central Athens apartment on Sunday night, in an incident that police are investigating as potentially motivated by personal differences.
Citizen Protection Minister Michalis Chrysochoidis on Monday condemned the behavior of basketball club officials during Sunday night’s heated Olympiakos-Panathinaikos match, saying some actions may warrant judicial investigation.
The fate of St Catherine’s Monastery on Mount Sinai has become the subject of a court decision, sparking sudden diplomatic tension between two countries that are friends – Greece and Egypt.
The myInfo application on the gov.gr platform for registering the new personal number, which will serve as a unified identifier for all citizens in their transactions with the state, is set to launch on Tuesday.
Greece’s Competition Commission is putting Booking.com under the microscope following a complaint submitted to the watchdog.
Plans to shorten undergraduate university studies in Greece to three years from the current four are expected to encounter fierce pushback from certain state university officials, professors and students.
The indictment of former transport minister Kostas Karamanlis for his role in the deadly Tempe rail crash remains at the forefront of Greece’s political agenda this week, as the government grapples with the contentious issue.
Temperatures across Greece are set to rise steadily throughout the first week of June, with meteorologists forecasting a significant yet manageable warm spell fueled by air masses from North Africa.