Mitsotakis at EPP Youth Conference: jobs and security as top priorities
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis addressed the European People’s Party Youth Conference on Friday, emphasizing the government’s commitment to creating jobs for young people.
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis addressed the European People’s Party Youth Conference on Friday, emphasizing the government’s commitment to creating jobs for young people.
Police in Thessaloniki are investigating the vandalism of a monument to the Greeks of Pontus and Asia Minor in which a metal sculpture attached to it was removed and stolen.
Deputy Minister of Digital Governance Konstantinos Kyranakis, along with Stelianos Sakaretsios, president of the Hellenic Cadaster, have filed a criminal complaint with the Supreme Court regarding a suspected fraud ring involving falsified documents.
Self-proclaimed anarchist Nikos Romanos, who was arrested on Monday in connection with the October 31 explosion at an apartment in the central Athens neighborhood of Ambelokipi, has been remanded in custody after testifying before an investigating magistrate.
Giannis Antetokounmpo has entered the world of film production with his new company Improbable Media co-producing a film titled “Mykonos.”
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis has unveiled a program of state aid to support owners and tenants who lived in a building in Athens that suffered serious structural damage when a bomb exploded in an apartment last month.
Passenger traffic in Greek airports are heading for a new record, with the numbers in the first ten months of the year already surpassing the annual total for 2023, Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) chief Giorgos Saounatsos has said.
The UK’s parliament’s standards watchdog has launched an investigation into a Northern Ireland MP over an alleged breach of lobbying rules in his support for the Turkish-occupied northern part of Cyprus.
Foreign Minister Giorgos Gerapetritis is set to brief the leaders of Greece’s political parties next week regarding key foreign policy issues, according to a statement.
Romania and Bulgaria may become full members of Europe’s borderless Schengen travel zone in January 2025, Hungary said on Friday, adding a final decision would be made at next month’s meeting of EU interior ministers.