Greek government pledges action over ATM withdrawal fees
The Greek government said Friday it will take legislative action if new withdrawal fees reported at former Piraeus Bank ATMs now operated by private firm Cashflex are confirmed.
The Greek government said Friday it will take legislative action if new withdrawal fees reported at former Piraeus Bank ATMs now operated by private firm Cashflex are confirmed.
JP Morgan must stop suing directors of fintech Viva Wallet in Greece, London’s High Court ruled on Friday, in the latest round of a bitter legal battle over the Greek startup.
Greek authorities have dismantled a drug trafficking ring involving four police officers and seized what Citizen Protection Minister Michalis Chrysochoidis described as “the largest quantity of cocaine ever confiscated in Mykonos.”
A fire broke out Friday in the Athens apartment of actor Petros Filippidis, prompting an emergency response and raising questions about a possible arson attempt.
A two-state solution remains the only viable path forward for resolving the Cyprus issue, Turkish Ministry of Foreign Affairs spokesperson Oncu Keceli said on Friday, following informal discussions held in New York during the week.
A long-lasting and intense heat wave is expected to sweep across much of Greece beginning Tuesday.
The exhibition “The Monsters I Live With,” curated by Vasiliki-Maria Plavou, brings together six designers to explore the intersection of myth and contemporary design.
A court on Thursday found two doctors from the General Hospital of Larissa guilty of medical negligence in the 2020 death of a 5-year-old girl from streptococcus.