Deputy minister Gikas to attend epiphany in Tarpon Springs, Florida
Deputy Minister of Shipping and Island Policy Stefanos Gikas will participate in the annual Epiphany celebrations held in Tarpon Springs, Florida.
Deputy Minister of Shipping and Island Policy Stefanos Gikas will participate in the annual Epiphany celebrations held in Tarpon Springs, Florida.
Greece began its two-year term as a non-permanent member of the United Nations Security Council on New Year’s Day, marking a historic moment for the nation’s diplomacy.
State initiatives to improve the energy and usage to benefit up to 60,000 houses with €1.5 bln.
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis highlighted 2024 as a “milestone year” for Greek entrepreneurship, noting the establishment of 64,262 new businesses, marking an 11% increase compared to 2023.
The Greek bourse reversed early losses on Friday to close with gains for the third session in a row.
Greeks allocate a higher percentage of their income to housing than citizens of other European Union member states. The average across the EU is 19.7%.
Local authorities in the Greek capital are in an uproar over the hefty waste management fees set by the Association of Attica Municipalities (EDSNA).
Turkey has announced plans for the extensive “Blue Homeland 2025” aeronautical exercise, slated for January 7-16, to demonstrate, it says, its commitment to protect its rights in the region.
A police operation targeting the Turkish mafia took place on Friday in Athens and Thessaloniki, leading to the arrest of 11 individuals.
American actor Rudy Youngblood successfully appealed his deportation order through his attorney and was granted permission to leave Greece voluntarily.