Turkish national arrested in western Greece for assaulting coast guard officer
A Turkish national was arrested on Tuesday for assaulting a coast guard officer in the port city of Igoumenitsa in western Greece, it was reported on Wednesday.
A Turkish national was arrested on Tuesday for assaulting a coast guard officer in the port city of Igoumenitsa in western Greece, it was reported on Wednesday.
The distance separating Greece from the European performance in key indicators remains large.
The Interior Ministry has put two pieces of legislation to public consultation that, among other provisions, seek to boost efficiency in the civil service by introducing bonuses for state departments which achieve annual targets.
The Digital Transformation Ministry introduced an artificial intelligence tool on Wednesday that will be used in executive decision-making processes for the land registry.
Europe urgently needs leadership. It has leaders but they cannot pull the European Union in the direction of progress. Italy’s Giorgia Meloni can’t do it, nor can various leaders in the north who want to push events to the extremes vis-a-vis Russia.
The European Commission endorsed a positive preliminary assessment of Greece’s fourth payment request under the Recovery and Resilience Facility on Wednesday.
Greece will begin receiving the final batch of six Rafale fighter jets from France in late September, it was reported on Wednesday.
The Odessa National Opera Ballet will bring “Little Red Riding Hood” to the Athens Concert Hall (115 Vasilissis Sofias) on September 21.
European Union chief Ursula von der Leyen said Wednesday she is doubling down and pushing full steam ahead to achieve gender parity in her executive Commission team that runs the day-to-day affairs of the massive bloc — despite stubborn resistance from some of the 27 member states.
Greece plans to conclude the re-privatization of its banks by early October with the sale of its last stake in National Bank, two sources familiar with the matter told Reuters on Wednesday.