Ferry services to Tinos suspended on Saturday due to adverse weather
Ferry services to the island of Tinos from the ports of Piraeus and Rafina will be suspended on Saturday due to adverse weather conditions in the Aegean Sea.
Ferry services to the island of Tinos from the ports of Piraeus and Rafina will be suspended on Saturday due to adverse weather conditions in the Aegean Sea.
Farmers at the Malgara roadblock near Thessaloniki signaled a willingness to open talks with the government, spokesperson Kostas Anestidis said, ahead of a nationwide farmers’ meeting on Sunday.
Approximately 790,000 vehicle owners failed to pay their 2026 vehicle registration taxes by the deadline and are now subject to staggered surcharges, according to data released by the Independent Authority for Public Revenue (AADE).
According to the estimates of the Ministry of Finance, the annual growth rate in the five-year period 2029-2034 will range from 0.2-0.4%, a performance showing stagnation and deviation from the European norm.
Opposition parties PASOK and SYRIZA strongly criticized remarks made by Parliament Speaker and New Democracy MP Nikitas Kaklamanis, who proposed changes to the procedure for appointing the leadership of Greece’s independent authorities.
Ten people died and almost 600 were injured on Attica’s roads in Attica during December, statistics from Attica’s Traffic Police have showed.
Farmers and livestock breeders received a record 3.82 billion euros in subsidies in 2025, Deputy Prime Minister Kostis Hatzidakis said Friday, citing payments from the OPEKEPE agency for EU Common Agricultural Policy funds, the Finance Ministry, and the ELGA farm insurance agency.
In 2026, the Ministry of National Defense and the leadership of the Armed Forces are expected to take key steps in establishing the country’s multi-layered air defense program, known as the “Achilles Shield.”
A nine-year-old boy lost a finger on New Year’s Eve after a firework exploded in his hands in the northeastern city of Xanthi, according to local media reports.
Greece’s manufacturing sector saw an improvement in December as new orders rose at a faster pace, although supply chain disruptions slowed output growth, S&P Global reported on Thursday.