Israel denies reports of embassy staff evacuation in Greece
The Israeli embassy in Greece on Wednesday denied media reports claiming that its staff had evacuated their residences due to rising anti-Israel protests in the country.
The Israeli embassy in Greece on Wednesday denied media reports claiming that its staff had evacuated their residences due to rising anti-Israel protests in the country.
The Competition Commission has found opacity in the pricing of private health services and health insurance in a sectoral study made public Tuesday. The study has appeared a few months after a significant rise in health insurance premiums raised such an outcry that it forced an intervention by the development minister.
One after the other, the opportunities vanished. Like so many other Afghan women, Sodaba could do little but watch as her country’s new Taliban government imposed a stranglehold on women’s lives.
Wednesday’s weather across Greece will be locally variable. Scattered clouds and occasional showers are expected, mainly over the Ionian Islands and parts of the mainland. Isolated thunderstorms may occur during the early morning hours.
The Anti-Money Laundering Authority launched a new raid on the offices of OPEKEPE, the country’s agricultural subsidy agency, as part of an investigation into alleged unlawful enrichment tied to European Union funding.
Two more Greek islands, both in the Ionian Sea, are considering asking permission from the government for a tourist fee on daily visitors.
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis held a phone call with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy late Tuesday to discuss continued support for Ukraine’s recovery and defense, the Ukrainian presidency said.
A passenger ferry carrying more than 100 people remained stranded on Wednesday after running aground a day earlier on a rocky islet in the South Euboean Gulf, between the island of Evia and mainland Greece, coast guard officials said.
Traffic at Athens International Airport continues to grow at a single-digit pace, slower than in 2024, but still robust compared to other European airports.
Greece remains wary of mounting instability in Libya, as unconfirmed reports suggest the Libyan parliament in Benghazi may be preparing to ratify the illegal 2019 maritime accord with Turkey. The agreement, long rejected by Athens, defines maritime boundaries that overlap with Greece’s exclusive economic zones.