EU slaps Greece with record fine over agricultural subsidy fraud
The European Commission has imposed a fine of 392.2 million euros on Greece over a major scandal involving the mismanagement of EU agricultural subsidies between 2016 and 2023.
The European Commission has imposed a fine of 392.2 million euros on Greece over a major scandal involving the mismanagement of EU agricultural subsidies between 2016 and 2023.
Kathimerini just ran a piece highlighting the efforts of teachers and community schools in keeping Greek education alive in Turkey.
The developing conflict in the Middle East, with Israel and Iran entering the fifth day of hostilities, is “extremely critical and dangerous, Cypriot President Nikos Christodoulides said on Tuesday,
Richard Grenell, President Donald Trump’s envoy for special missions, has publicly dismissed as “fake news” a recent exclusive report by Kathimerini on a US initiative to broker talks between Greece and Turkey.
Bank of Greece governor Yannis Stournaras proposed changes in taxation to benefit salaried employees, in an interview with public broadcaster ERT on Tuesday.
Evaluation visits by the National Authority for Higher Education (HAHE) to the 12 private universities seeking to open branches in Greece are set to conclude June 27.
Greece has made significant strides in debt management and now, more than ever, needs to develop its still-shallow bond market.
A couple were arrested in Thessaloniki on Tuesday for leaving their crying infant alone in the balcony overnight while they slept inside.
Southeastern Europe, including Greece, will experience warmer-than-normal temperatures in July with relatively mild deviations, according to long-term forecasts from eight international meteorological centers processed by researchers at the National Observatory of Athens.
Hungary and Slovakia on Monday opposed a planned European Union ban on Russian gas imports, though Brussels is expected to propose the law on Tuesday, which could pass without their approval.