Greece to send Sea Sparrows to Ukraine
Greece has agreed to provide Ukraine with 24 Sea Sparrow missiles, which will support the Ukrainian Armed Forces against ongoing threats.
Greece has agreed to provide Ukraine with 24 Sea Sparrow missiles, which will support the Ukrainian Armed Forces against ongoing threats.
Major traffic delays have been reported on Kifissou Avenue near Peristeri, in Athens, after a southbound truck hit and knocked down a lighting pole on the median strip on the thoroughfare.
The new measurement of customer experience (CX) levels in Greece, which was carried out by the company Braincandy for a seventh consecutive year, showed that the state’s online platform, Gov.gr, was the public service with the best performance, maintaining its primacy in relation to the rest of the public sector.
The Hellenic Republic Asset Development Fund (TAIPED) on Friday announced the opening of a tendering process for the Beach and Campsite of Possidi of Kalandra on the Kassandra peninsula in northern Greece.
The state budget recorded a primary surplus of 12.01 billion euros in the first 11 months of this year, against a target for a primary surplus of €9.91 billion and a primary surplus of €5.82 billion for the same period of 2023.
On Tuesday, December 31, Greece will auction 13-week treasury bills, in book entry form, with maturity April 4, 2025.
ExxonMobil’s drilling rig is set to begin operations in Cyprus’ exclusive economic zone in mid-January.
Four teenagers have been charged with robbery and assault following a violent incident near the Maroussi ISAP train station in northern Athens on Christmas Eve.
Greece is bracing for severe weather as the Hellenic National Meteorological Service (EMY) warns of heavy rain, snow, and gale-force winds from Saturday onward.
The US appeared to take a neutral stance amid reports that Turkey and Syria may sign an agreement on maritime boundaries that could undermine Cyprus’ sovereign rights.