Domestic e-shops are in crisis
E-commerce sector demands imposition of a €7 fee on small parcels from third countries.
E-commerce sector demands imposition of a €7 fee on small parcels from third countries.
The Labor Ministry defends the provision and clarifies that neither the eight-hour workday is being abolished, nor is the 13-hour workday institutionalized as a general principle.
After a 14-year ordeal in the Greek courts, it seems that the Kafkaesque adventure of the former president of the statistics agency ELSTAT, Andreas Georgiou, is coming to an end.
An investigation has been launched at Arta General Hospital following the death of a 28-year-old pregnant woman, who suffered a fatal allergic reaction after being administered an antibiotic.
The National Archaeological Museum is preparing to showcase an unprecedented breadth of antiquities as part of its planned expansion and reinstallation, according to a final museological study.
The Greek and Italian governments have called on Israel not to hurt activists aboard an international flotilla, which is bracing for Israeli action to prevent it from delivering aid to Gaza.
Police have arrested the head teacher of a kindergarten in the central Athens district of Agios Panteleimonas, after a four-year-old girl was able to walk out of the premises alone and unsupervised.
The exhumation of Tempe victim Denis Ruci, son of Panos Ruci, has been postponed until next week following a request by his lawyer.
Residents and visitors to the island of Agistri were treated to a rare sight on Wednesday morning, as two waterspouts formed simultaneously over the sea.
The United States is “committed to a Cypriot-led, UN-facilitated comprehensive settlement to reunify the island as a bizonal, bicommunal federation with political equality for all Cypriots,” US Secretary of State Marco Rubio has said.