Lawmakers vote to halt funds to far-right Spartans
The Parliament has approved an amendment to suspend state funding for the far-right Spartiates (Spartans) party, citing concerns over potential criminal affiliations.
The Parliament has approved an amendment to suspend state funding for the far-right Spartiates (Spartans) party, citing concerns over potential criminal affiliations.
Greece is entering a new era. Leaving behind the financial crisis, the country has undergone a profound transformation and is now seen as a rising diplomatic and economic power.
Athens has experienced a significant increase in water consumption in 2024, rising by 6.4% despite the severe drought conditions that have plagued the region for the past two years.
Defense Minister Nikos Dendias concluded a visit to Doha, Qatar, on Tuesday, where he met with Qatar’s Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al Thani.
Two employees of Piraeus Containers Terminal SA have been arrested for allegedly facilitating the export of a large quantity of drugs hidden in a banana shipment at the Port of Piraeus, authorities reported.
Residential sale rates have exceeded the previous high from 2008 in the capital by over 5%.
The Development Ministry has imposed fines totaling €5.5 million on eight multinational companies for overpricing violations identified during a recent audit.
Taxes in excess of 5 billion euros will be paid every month from January 2025.
New York Mayor Eric Adams lost a bid to narrow his five-count federal corruption indictment as a judge declined on Tuesday to dismiss a bribery charge related to luxury travel benefits provided by a Turkish official, with the trial set for April.
As Giannis Antetokounmpo walked off the floor to roaring “MVP” chants with the NBA Cup firmly in the Milwaukee Bucks’ grasp, there was a sense of accomplishment for a player who has already reached the pinnacle of professional basketball.