Dendias to pay visit to India
Completing his visit to the US, Defense Minister Nikos Dendias will return to Athens for only a few hours before traveling Friday to New Delhi for meetings, including with his Indian counterpart Rajnath Singh.
Completing his visit to the US, Defense Minister Nikos Dendias will return to Athens for only a few hours before traveling Friday to New Delhi for meetings, including with his Indian counterpart Rajnath Singh.
A Development Ministry bill this month will include four important interventions to facilitate business and attract large investments, with an emphasis on industry.
Questions are mounting over events Tuesday night off the island of Chios that resulted in the deaths of 15 Afghan migrants, as investigations seek to determine how the tragedy occurred and whether it could have been prevented.
Households in Cyprus will continue to pay lower value-added tax on their electricity bills for another year, after the Council of Ministers approved an extension of the reduced tax rate through March 31, 2027.
The Independent Authority for Public Revenue (AADE) has launched a new digital application for granting exemptions from vehicle circulation tax to people with disabilities, effective from Wednesday.
Profits of €4.7 billion – up from €4.3 billion in 2024 – are expected to be announced by the four systemic banks for 2025.
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis emphasized Greece’s growing role in artificial intelligence during Wednesday’s Greek AI Accelerator event hosted by Endeavor Greece.
Schroders Greencoat has entered an agreement to acquire seven 283 MWp photovoltaic projects in the United Kingdom from Metlen Energy & Metals.
The world’s most prestigious shipping exhibition is this year also set to become the longest single shipping event.
If there is one point on which all political forces agree, it is that Parliament has failed in the investigative and prosecutorial role assigned to it by the current Constitution with regard to offenses committed by government ministers.