Protesting farmers present their demands
Farmers have presented a list of their demands whose acceptance they consider a must before they stop their protests and road blockades.
Farmers have presented a list of their demands whose acceptance they consider a must before they stop their protests and road blockades.
From postmodern bougatsa to wood-fired pizza and pirozhki, Thessaloniki’s street food scene is evolving, balancing tradition with innovation.
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis condemned a deadly attack in Sydney, Australia, during Hanukkah celebrations, expressing solidarity with Jewish communities worldwide.
Sixteen suspects arrested on the island of Crete over an alleged scheme to illegally obtain agricultural subsidies through the state payment agency OPEKEPE are expected to be given time to testify before an investigating magistrate.
The leadership of the Defense Ministry is “open to changes and adjustments” to its draft bill titled “Transition Map of the Armed Forces to the New Era,” according to ministry sources quoted by Kathimerini.
The Finance Ministry is giving debtors the chance to make a new start, without the burdens of the past, and helping them overcome their financial impasses following the new bill passed in Parliament.
The Northern Greece Dance Association presents “Christmas Hug 2025,” a charitable dance performance, at the Thessaloniki Concert Hall.
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis visited a police alcohol checkpoint in central Athens on Saturday evening, accompanied by Citizen Protection Minister Michalis Chrysochoidis.
Greece will see mostly mild weather this week, with occasional clouds and light rain in parts of the east and south.
Farmers escalated nationwide protests over agricultural policy this week, with Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis addressing the unrest in his weekly social media message on Sunday, a day after farmers rejected his invitation to meet at the Prime Minister’s office.