Romanian market is fertile ground for Greek contractors
The Romanian market is expected to develop into an important complement to the construction activity of Greek groups.
The Romanian market is expected to develop into an important complement to the construction activity of Greek groups.
Seeing little progress in its effort to get back into the F-35 program, Turkey is now turning to the Eurofighter. Tyler Stapleton and Sinan Ciddi, two experts tracking this issue closely, join Thanos Davelis to look at what this deal means for Turkey and President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, and whether this could pose a risk…
Three mayors of Athens suburbs, east and southeast of the city, are demanding the prompt building of a tunnel running through them that will ease traffic toward the north and Athens Airport.
AADE to ensure ever more elements of declarations are automatically refilled and cleared.
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis’ decision to openly criticize the foreign policy record of former premier Kostas Karamanlis has stirred unease within Greece’s ruling New Democracy party.
A Greek Air Force Canadair firefighting aircraft was forced to remain in the sea on Friday morning after a malfunction during a water-scooping operation in the Gulf of Corinth, preventing it from taking off.
What happens in a European country when there are indications that a serious crime has been committed?
Cruel heat is baking southern Europe as the continent slips deeper into summer.
Three people were injured in the early hours of Friday in a shooting outside a closed beach bar on the Athens-Sounio coastal road, police said.
A lack of transparency, inadequate studies, and the excessive scale of proposed interventions were highlighted by a team of leading experts from the European cultural heritage organization Europa Nostra and the European Investment Bank (EIB) Institute regarding the planned construction of a cable car in the medieval fortress town of Monemvasia in southern Greece.