Bulgarian MPs lose seats as court finds miscount in October election
Sixteen Bulgarian lawmakers lost their seats on Thursday after the Constitutional Court found they were wrongly elected during a partial recount of the October election.
Sixteen Bulgarian lawmakers lost their seats on Thursday after the Constitutional Court found they were wrongly elected during a partial recount of the October election.
Fourteen of the 23 arrested on suspicion of being members of criminal networks involved in antiquities smuggling have been remanded in custody on criminal charges.
Police arrested three members of a human trafficking ring, including its leader, on Wednesday during raids in Athens and Corinth. Three other individuals were also detained.
Chinese President Xi Jinping on Thursday congratulated Konstantinos Tasoulas on assuming the Greek presidency.
Last year recorded a shift toward full-time, salaried employment.
In the year after Russia launched outright war on Ukraine, NATO leaders approved a set of military plans designed to repel an invasion of Europe.
Greek property owners are required to clear their plots for a second consecutive year ahead of wildfire season. The government platform for declarations will be open from April 1 to 30, with penalties for noncompliance.
Ian Lesser, the vice president and Brussels chief of the German Marshall Fund of the United States, joins Thanos Davelis to break down what’s at stake for Europe amid questions about America’s commitment to the continent’s security, and look at how Greece can navigate this new reality, balancing its ties with the US and its…
PASOK, the main socialist opposition party, has criticized the new cabinet unveiled on Friday as a “recycling of failed ministers in different roles,” saying it highlights Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis’ “strategic deadlock.”
United Nations Secretary General Antonio Guterres will host talks next week in Geneva to discuss the future of Cyprus, with Greek and Turkish Cypriot leaders, and representatives from Greece, Turkey and Britain, a UN spokesperson said on Friday.