Greece hit by storms
Rainfall hit parts of Greece on Monday, affecting several regions, including Athens, the Ionian Islands, the western mainland, and the Peloponnese.
Rainfall hit parts of Greece on Monday, affecting several regions, including Athens, the Ionian Islands, the western mainland, and the Peloponnese.
Tax authorities are probing possible shell enterprises creating in order to evade taxation.
Police are searching for the perpetrator of a double murder at a Foinikounda campsite in Messinia on Sunday, where the business owner and site manager were shot and killed.
Greece is projected to face the second largest tourism labor shortage globally over the next decade, with an estimated 290,000 positions left unfilled, according to a new report by the World Travel and Tourism Council (WTTC).
The government is weighing the transfer of resources from the Recovery and Resilience Fund (RRF) to the Hellenic Development Bank (HDB).
Everything is ready for the trial over the 2023 Tempe rail crash to begin, except the translation.
Migration and Asylum Minister Thanos Plevris and Panagiotis Stampoulidis, Executive Director of Greece’s Growthfund, signed on Monday a new agreement on tenders for services related to migrants. This is part of broader efforts to reduce ministry expenditure.
A judge at the Tirana appeals court was shot dead on Monday by a man involved in a trial, police in Albania said. The gunman fled the scene but was later arrested.
The correspondent of Turkey’s NTV network, Hussein Gunai, was speaking frankly. Unaware that the camera was recording, he bluntly expressed his take on what unfolded in the Oval Office, but was equally explicit about events inside Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s palace in Ankara.