Athens Municipality demolishes dilapidated, unsafe buildings
The Municipality of Athens on Monday began demolishing buildings whose dilapidated condition posed public safety issues.
The Municipality of Athens on Monday began demolishing buildings whose dilapidated condition posed public safety issues.
We’re turning to Turkey today, where Turkish markets rallied on Monday after a Turkish court adjourned a case that could force the removal of the main opposition party’s leader.
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis faces two challenges regarding evidence that officials colluded to award farm subsidies to undeserving recipients.
Greece has a significant comparative advantage over other European countries in attracting and accepting very high-value individuals.
Israel secretly transferred its fleet of planes from its main Ben-Gurion airport to airports in Cyprus, Greece, and the US ahead of its preparations for “Operation Rising Lion,” Israel’s attack against Iran, the Jerusalem Post reported on Monday, citing another Israeli newspaper.
Greece will begin discussing a plan to acquire next-generation submarines to replace the Hellenic Navy’s aging vessels, Defense Minister Nikos Dendias said on Monday.
An exhibition has opened in the Roman Agora dedicated to the seminal visit of Apostle Paul to Athens in AD 50-51 during his extensive travels to spread the word of Christianity.
An explosion on a Greek-owned tanker off the coast of Libya could be the result of an ongoing sabotage operation.