Greece’s boldest tax reform in more than 50 years?
This weekend in Thessaloniki Prime Minister Mitsotakis laid out his vision for the coming year, announcing 1.6 billion euros in tax cuts.
This weekend in Thessaloniki Prime Minister Mitsotakis laid out his vision for the coming year, announcing 1.6 billion euros in tax cuts.
The agricultural industry must remain at the heart of the European project said the Greek Agriculture Minister, Kostas Tsiaras, during the informal EU Council of Agriculture Ministers meeting in Copenhagen on Tuesday.
Two young men arrested Monday evening in the Athens downtown district of Exarchia for violating the weapons law are understood to be the sons of a former SYRIZA government minister.
British Ambassador to Greece Matthew Lodge has praised recent developments allowing non-state universities to operate in Greece, highlighting the strong presence of British institutions among those granted licenses.
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis has described the taxation measures he announced on Saturday at the Thessaloniki International Fair as a series of bold interventions aimed at helping citizens cope with high prices.
Retail sales in the domestic market remain sluggish and are a concern for all businesses targeting the Greek market.
The visit of US Secretary of the Interior Doug Burgum to Greece, in his capacity as chair of the influential White House National Energy Dominance Council, underscores the priority Washington places on deepening energy cooperation with Athens, council officials said.
The director of the cardiac surgery clinic of the public Ippokrateio General Hospital in Athens has been arrested on suspicion of bribery.
Archaeologists in Albania have discovered a large Roman burial chamber dating from the third to fourth century AD, the first of its kind found in the Balkan country that was once part of the Roman Empire.
Train drivers have announced a 24-hour strike for Thursday in response to recent dismissals of colleagues by rail operator Hellenic Train.