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At least one person has died after a 5.8-magnitude earthquake struck Turkey’s west coast in the middle of the night.
Marking a significant shift in how citizens interact with state services, the issuance of citizen identification numbers begins on Tuesday, as the country moves to reduce bureaucracy and improve digital services.
The problem of police violence against Roma in Greece “goes beyond a series of isolated incidents and reflects deeply embedded racism,” a senior official with Europe’s top human rights watchdog has said.
Greek authorities have identified members of at least 10 Turkish organized crime groups operating in the country, arresting more than 80 suspects over the past five months, officials said amid an ongoing investigation into last week’s armed attack on Greek intelligence (EYP) agents near Thessaloniki.
Turkish officials and analysts believe that Greece’s demand that Turkey remove its threat to wage war on Greece if the latter extends its territorial waters in the Aegean Sea if it is to take part in EU defense procurement projects is a negotiating ploy, and a rather weak one at that.
The Interministerial Committee for Strategic Investments approved on Monday four new projects with a total budget of 780 million euros in the energy, networks, innovation, and tourism sectors.
The fourth event aimed at engaging the interest of Greeks who left during the economic crisis to return and work in high-level jobs in Greece was deemed a success in Stuttgart on Saturday, the Labor Ministry said on Sunday.
The Daleela ferry launched its first Cyprus-Greece service for the 2025 maritime season on Saturday.
PPC Group Chairman and CEO Giorgos Stassis was re-elected on Monday as vice-chairman of Eurelectric, the association representing the European electricity sector in Brussels.