Ionian, Aegean marine parks plan pushed to mid-2025
The establishment of two national marine parks in the Ionian and Aegean seas has been pushed back to mid-2025, according to Greece’s Environment Ministry.
The establishment of two national marine parks in the Ionian and Aegean seas has been pushed back to mid-2025, according to Greece’s Environment Ministry.
PASOK President Nikos Androulakis said that his party will pursue an autonomous course with the goal of becoming the leading political force in the country, during an interview on Action24 TV on Wednesday.
Athens on Thursday issued an official response to recent statements by the prime minister of North Macedonia, Hristijan Mickoski, who indicated that Skopje does not consider the name dispute with Greece as resolved.
The American College of Greece is hosting “Muhabbet: East Mediterranean Conversations,” a series of discussions running from January 27 to May 23, focused on the shared Ottoman past of the Eastern Mediterranean.
A high-level trade delegation from Israel paid a visit to Athens on Tuesday to explore further Greek-Israeli cooperation in trade and investments, and mutually beneficial consortia in technology, industry, energy, exports, pharmaceuticals, health services and agriculture.
The Environment and Energy Ministry has approved a proposal by Chevron and Helleniq Energy to search for hydrocarbons in the sea zones within the concession areas Block A2 and South of Peloponnese.
The Culture Ministry has announced a €500,000 project to restore and enhance the Peristeria Archaeological Site in Messinia, southern Greece.
The Public Debt Management Agency announced that during the auction of 500 million euros of 26-week treasury bills conducted on Wednesday.
Greek debt fell by 10 percentage points in the third quarter of 2024 compared to the same period in 2023, marking the largest contraction in the European Union.
The long-anticipated expansion of Latchi port in Cyprus, which is managed by the Cyprus Ports Authority, is once again gaining momentum.