Court annuls tax fine due to red tape delay
Greece’s top administrative court annulled a large fine imposed on a business owner for issuing false invoices because tax authorities took too long to assign it.
Greece’s top administrative court annulled a large fine imposed on a business owner for issuing false invoices because tax authorities took too long to assign it.
Pope Leo XIV will visit Turkey to mark an important anniversary with Orthodox Christians during his first foreign trip as pope next month, but not Hagia Sophia, according to his official itinerary.
As its historic estates fade and revive, Kampos offers a vivid portrait of Chios’s struggle between preservation, decay, and renewal.
Students from schools around Athens marched in the center of the capital on Tuesday to mark Ochi Day, a national holiday commemorating Greece’s rejection of an Italian ultimatum to surrender, on October 28, 1940.
The response of property owners to the “I Renovate – I Rent” subsidy program has been particularly high so far, according to official data.
Students of the Hellenic Naval Academy pose for a photo ahead of a military parade to mark Ochi Day, commemorating Greece’s defiance of Fascist Italy that forced it to enter World War II, in Thessaloniki, northern Greece, on Oct. 28, 2025.
The Public Debt Management Agency announced last Friday that on Wednesday it will auction 13-week treasury bills in book entry form to the amount of 500 million euros.
Defense Minister Nikos Dendias will attend the annual military parade in Thessaloniki on Tuesday for “Ochi Day,” marking Greece’s opposition on October 28, 1940 to an Italian ultimatum and its entry into World War II.
The political system, and the voters, still await the newcomer(s) that are supposed to stir things up. Former prime minister Alexis Tsipras is the most likely to go ahead and create a new party.
The arrest of 37 persons suspected of obtaining European Union farm subsidies with fraudulent means is by to no means the last one.