Greece fined €415 mln over farm subsidies; state to cover costs
The European Commission has imposed a €415.05 million fine on Greece for poor management and inadequate oversight of European Union agricultural subsidies, officials confirmed Tuesday.
The European Commission has imposed a €415.05 million fine on Greece for poor management and inadequate oversight of European Union agricultural subsidies, officials confirmed Tuesday.
Two former Greek prime ministers delivered sharp criticism of the current government’s foreign policy during a book presentation on Tuesday at the War Museum in Athens, creating fresh tensions within Greece’s ruling conservative party.
Starting on August 15, the Alexandroupoli floating storage and regasification unit (FSRU) will gradually resume operations with the necessary backup systems in place.
The annualHermes Expo International will return next Wednesday, June 25, to New Jersey, aiming to strengthen business ties between Greece and the US.
Two Indian companies have officially announced their expansion into Cyprus, and another 20 are reportedly exploring similar moves.
Greece moved quickly to address the escalating conflict between Israel and Iran, convening emergency security meetings and issuing urgent safety advisories for its citizens as Israeli airstrikes targeted Iranian nuclear facilities over the weekend.
Anyone who grew up in Greece after the fall of the military dictatorship in 1974, like me, has experienced demonstrations as a collective expression, a social pulse, tension and noise.
On the banks of the Arachthos River in northwestern Greece, a small memorial of flowers, candles and handwritten notes marks the place where two young lives were lost last Wednesday.
Nikos Maniadakis, a former protected witness in Greece’s Novartis case, testified that he suffered severe personal and professional harm due to what he called fabricated, politically driven allegations.
Former conservative prime minister Antonis Samaras has once again launched sharp criticism against the government and Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis over foreign policy.