Thessaloniki Metro out of service due to technical issue
The Thessaloniki Metro was declared out of service on Wednesday morning.
The Thessaloniki Metro was declared out of service on Wednesday morning.
Former Novartis executive Konstantinos Frouzis testified in the trial of two former protected witnesses in the Novartis bribery case, accusing them of being “willing guns” who knowingly lied.
During its meeting on Tuesday, the Growthfund board of directors declared “Sani Single-Member SA for Development and Tourism” as the preferred investor in the tender for the development of the property “Sani Kassandra (Northern Section),” through the transfer of the surface right for a 99-year period, for a total fee of 4 million euros.
Firefighters and residents battled a massive wildfire for a third day on the eastern Aegean island of Chios on Tuesday, with flames threatening the island’s famous mastic tree groves as authorities investigate possible arson.
If the attacks in the Middle East stop, the impact on the Greek economy will be limited, Deputy Prime Minister Kostis Hatzidakis said on Tuesday in an interview on Open TV.
Four Egyptian nationals, aged 20, 20, 21 and 36, were identified as the traffickers responsible for transporting hundreds of migrants south of Crete.
Greek authorities arrested a 26-year-old Azerbaijani man on Sunday at Souda Bay, charging him with felony espionage after he allegedly photographed military vessels at the strategic naval base that hosts US operations.
A major heatwave is set to grip Greece, with temperatures soaring to dangerous levels in the coming days. On Wednesday, highs are expected to reach 39°C (102°F) in mainland areas, with slightly cooler conditions on the islands.
Around the globe, growth has been slowing, trade and investment have been falling, and now, escalating Middle East tensions are shaking up markets.
Greece will become the global center of the FIA World Rally Championship (WRC) on Thursday when the EKO Acropolis Rally begins.