Dozens of migrants rescued south of Crete
Dozens of migrants have been rescued from a small boat in difficulty south of Crete that had crossed over from north Africa, authorities said Wednesday.
Dozens of migrants have been rescued from a small boat in difficulty south of Crete that had crossed over from north Africa, authorities said Wednesday.
Thousands of farmers were left without subsidy payments over Easter, as only €202 million was disbursed to 128,063 beneficiaries on Holy Wednesday and Thursday, far short of the roughly €460 million that should have been distributed by now.
The Greek government will return to the markets on Wednesday with a reissue of its 10-year bond.
Unemployment in Greece will drop by 1.5 percentage points this year, compared to 2025, according to the International Monetary Fund.
NewMed Energy moves forward with plans to export natural gas to Egypt.
An ambitious aerospace program of the Digital Governance and AI Ministry that has sent 11 Greek microsatellites into orbit will link Greece’s space strategy directly to critical sectors of the economy.
For nearly 50 years, Iran has been treated as an outlaw, earning a spot as one of the most heavily sanctioned countries in the world for its nuclear and weapons programs, its support for terrorism, its human rights abuses and more.
A youth weightlifting champion is among three men arrested in connection with the death of a 19-year-old on the island of Kefalonia, authorities said.
US oil behemoth ExxonMobil, Energean and Greece’s biggest oil refiner Helleniq Energy will sign a contract on Wednesday with Stena Drilling to start exploratory drilling in a western Greek offshore block, the Energy Ministry said on Tuesday.
The Greek stock market returned on Tuesday to levels it had climbed to last Wednesday, before Thursday’s decline.