Livestock crisis deepens as pox spreads
Greece’s livestock sector faces mounting pressure as sheep and goat pox disease continues spreading, with nearly half a million animals culled since August 2024.
Greece’s livestock sector faces mounting pressure as sheep and goat pox disease continues spreading, with nearly half a million animals culled since August 2024.
Temporary changes to bus, trolleybus, and tram routes will be in effect on Sunday in central Athens on Sunday, to make way for the Athens Half Marathon 2026.
European Union member states that join the US and Israel attacks on Iran would become “legitimate targets” for Iran, Deputy Foreign Minister Majid Takht-Ravanchi said in an interview with TV station France 24.
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The retail sector located in the most popular shopping areas has entered a strong recovery trajectory.
A 45-year-old police officer was found dead with a gunshot wound inside her home in Tripoli, a town in the central part of the Peloponnese, on Friday.
Iowa State University has applied for authorization to establish a branch campus in Greece, partnering with the American Farm School (AFS) in Thessaloniki as its institutional base.
A total of 277 Greek citizens returned to Greece on Friday from the Middle East amid the ongoing conflict in the region, in repatriation operations coordinated by the Foreign Ministry.
A building at Athens’ Evangelismos Hospital is set to undergo major renovation following an €11 million donation from shipping company Costamare.
The Greek shipbuilding industry is ready to contribute to the renewal of the coastal shipping fleet, provided that there is the corresponding institutional and financial support at national and European level, the president and CEO of ONEX Shipyards & Technologies Group, Panos Xenokostas said on Thursday, speaking at The Economist’s maritime conference.