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Some 8.5 million taxpayers will be able to file their annual income tax returns online through the TAXISnet system as of Monday, March 16, and until July 15.
The first days of the Middle East’s latest war suggest that the clash will not be over quickly, that it will cause much turbulence in every country’s political and economic life.
A 16-year-old boy in the southern city of Patra faces criminal prosecution for allegedly assaulting a 13-year-old who required hospital treatment as a result, officials said Tuesday.
British warship HMS Dragon departed for the Eastern Mediterranean on Tuesday, more than a week after Britain’s air base in Cyprus was attacked by a drone in the aftermath of the United States and Israel launching attacks against Iran.
A court on the southeastern island of Rhodes has convicted a Greek Coast Guard officer of smuggling migrants and sentenced him to 24.5 years in prison.
A fake monk, who also appears to have occasionally posed as a policeman, has been arrested in northern Greece for allegedly fundraising on behalf of a fictitious monastery, police said Tuesday.
As energy rates soar and the Middle East crisis shows no signs of abating, the Greek government is facing a familiar, yet particularly adverse scenario: The need to prevent a new wave of inflation from hitting households and businesses.
Banks led a spectacular recovery of local stocks on Tuesday.
The current war with Iran represents a pivotal moment in the history of the Middle East, plunging the region into unprecedented uncertainty and potentially leading to prolonged instability in an already volatile region.