Electric car subsidy drawing to a close
The ‘I move Electrically 3’ program is nearing its end. Of the €57 million in allocated subsidies to buy electric vehicles, only €9.05 million remains
The ‘I move Electrically 3’ program is nearing its end. Of the €57 million in allocated subsidies to buy electric vehicles, only €9.05 million remains
After a strong summer season, the Cycladic island of Kimolos expects tourist demand to carry well into the fall, according to Mayor Constantinos Ventouris.
The Israeli strikes that killed five journalists in a Gaza Strip hospital Monday were the latest episode in what has been an incredibly deadly conflict for Palestinian journalists, who have often served as the world’s on-the-ground witnesses to Israel’s campaign.
Geopolitics always played a role in companies’ planning, but its importance has increased to such an extent that it is necessary to create new roles and demands within the corporation.
Development Minister Takis Theodorikakos on Saturday said the government is launching a new initiative to recover funds from investments that were approved but never carried out.
This is how some tell the story of the incident in Aegina: “They were waiting for the ambulance, but the hearse came first.”
After a six-month manhunt, authorities arrested a 36-year-old man believed to be a key member of a criminal organization’s enforcement wing on Thursday afternoon.
Judging from the result, the rules set by the government for the establishment of non-state universities in Greece were strictly applied.
Amid mounting tensions at the historic Monastery of Saint Catherine in Sinai, Archbishop Damianos issued a new video appeal to the Egyptian government, urging authorities to secure the delivery of medicine, food and other essentials.
Authorities detained a 62-year-old Albanian national on Saturday, accusing him of igniting a recent wildfire on Paleopanagia Hill near Kantza in Peania, East Attica.