Protest and its limits
The agricultural sector is experiencing a prolonged shock. Natural disasters, sheep pox and now the rushed transition to a new subsidy distribution system have sparked justified anger among honest producers.
The agricultural sector is experiencing a prolonged shock. Natural disasters, sheep pox and now the rushed transition to a new subsidy distribution system have sparked justified anger among honest producers.
Nearly one in three people in Cyprus are living on a low income.
Minister of Development and Investment Takis Theodorikakos held a working meeting Monday with representatives of Greece’s road transport and transit sector to discuss the challenges facing the industry and ways to strengthen its competitiveness.
More than one million households are expected to receive the advance payment of the heating allowance by Tuesday, December 23, authorities said.
America just skipped December’s NATO foreign ministers’ meeting. That’s a first in over two decades. Part of the reason is the alliance’s irrelevance to President Donald Trump’s personalized, high-stakes peace negotiation to end the Russia-Ukraine war.
Farmers once again closed the Halkida bridge, which connects the island of Evia with mainland Greece, from 6:00 p.m. until 10:00 p.m.
Rail services on Athens’ Line 1 (the Green Line) were disrupted on Monday night after a person fell onto the tracks at Kato Patissia station.
The third consecutive session of growth in prices at the Greek stock market sent the benchmark to a new 15-year high on Monday.
Two port infrastructure upgrade projects in Souda, Chania and Lefkada are moving toward implementation after being included in the Sectoral Development Program of the Shipping and Island Policy Ministry and the National Development Program 2021–2025, with a combined budget of about 26 million euros.