Missing boy found in house of Turkish nationals
Two Turkish nationals were arrested in northern Greece on Friday after police found a minor in their house who had been reported missing by his family.
Two Turkish nationals were arrested in northern Greece on Friday after police found a minor in their house who had been reported missing by his family.
State water company EYDAP is seeking to impose a 7.50-euro increase on quarterly water bills starting next year, subject to approval by the regulator.
Protesting farmers on Saturday decided to continue blocking customs offices at Greece’s international borders.
Recent developments point to behind-the-scenes movement in discussions over the possible launch of negotiations on maritime boundary delimitation among states that have, or claim to have, overlapping zones of jurisdiction in the Eastern Mediterranean.
Greece’s top administrative court and the Cyclades Antiquities Authority have halted further construction near the Apokofto Lighthouse on the island of Sifnos, suspending work on four adjacent properties above Chrisopigi beach.
Buyers from Israel are now the leaders among foreign property buyers in Attica and Thessaloniki.
Stricter legislative measures for migrants entering Greece have not deterred arrivals on Crete and Gavdos, with 785 people reaching or being transported from Gavdos to Crete over a 48-hour period.
In recent days we have been experiencing a paradox. A motley coalition made up of very different political building blocks has suddenly decided to savagely attack Europe.
The noose is tightening around suspicious tax identification numbers (AFMs), as the tax administration goes on the counterattack against phenomena of fraud and circumvention of tax legislation.
The coast guard in Crete conducted two separate migrant rescue operations during the night, rescuing 62 people from the sea.