Blockades deepen political strain
Farmer road blockades across Greece are emerging as a large and difficult front for the government, threatening to erode public support as mobilizations continue nationwide.
Farmer road blockades across Greece are emerging as a large and difficult front for the government, threatening to erode public support as mobilizations continue nationwide.
The US is in discussions with Turkey regarding Ankara’s rejoining the F-35 fighter jet program and Washington hopes that talks will yield a breakthrough in the coming months, the US ambassador to Turkey said on Wednesday.
Obsolete, inoperational or damaged installations continue to litter the capital’s already beleaguered public spaces.
Diplomatic sources late on Tuesday pushed back on comments by Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan, stressing that delimiting the exclusive economic zone (EEZ) and continental shelf remains the only outstanding issue between Greece and Turkey.
Digital Governance Minister Dimitris Papastergiou called on the European Union on Tuesday to formulate a stable and contemporary framework that will support the momentum that space research has.
DEDDIE has brought households, companies involved in the electricity market, businesses in all sectors and watchdog RAAEY to their limits.
The housing crisis, the underemployment of the skilled workforce, and the ineffective functioning of the judicial system constitute, according to Goldman Sachs, the major challenges to Greece’s otherwise strong growth story.
Police announced the arrest of a 37-year-old man and seized a cache of weapons in Attica allegedly intended for an assassination, officials said.
A 14-year-old boy was injured in a knife attack in the Athens suburb of Holargos after peers allegedly lured him through social media, authorities said.
In his speech at the 27th Annual Capital Link Invest in Greece Forum in New York, Minister of Development and Investment Takis Theodorikakos outlined Greece’s key priorities for a more secure and sustainable future.