Minister vows violence halt
Justice Minister Giorgos Floridis expressed optimism that government actions will deliver results in tackling fan violence, while acknowledging deadly incidents continue outside stadiums.
Justice Minister Giorgos Floridis expressed optimism that government actions will deliver results in tackling fan violence, while acknowledging deadly incidents continue outside stadiums.
The interception on Thursday of two ballistic missiles near the Saudi Red Sea port of Yanbu has highlighted the growing dangers in a region shaped by ongoing missile exchanges among American, Israeli and Iranian forces.
Annual inflation in Cyprus stood at 0.9% in February, the second lowest rate among European Union member-states.
Public Power Corporation announced adjusted EBITDA at €2 billion and net earnings of €450 million in its 2025 report on Thursday, achieving its business plan targets for the year.
Sasha Blair-Goldensohn is on a tech-driven mission to help people with disabilities travel easier. Blair-Goldensohn, a software engineer at Google, was paralyzed from the chest down in 2009.
A system of digital checks to help prevent minors from getting their hands on alcohol and tobacco is an essential step in dealing with the illegal sale of such products, especially by nightclubs.
Thursday’s second-leg European games for Panathinaikos and AEK ended in defeats.
As PASOK heads to its party congress, internal divisions and tensions are running rampant. I will not go into the details of the inner workings of Greece’s main opposition party, which only those who follow party developments closely know about.
Avramar Greece, the largest fish farming company in Greece, is finally heading to the Cooke Group.
The Greek economy is on solid footing to weather a short-term geopolitical shock, such as a Middle East conflict lasting a few weeks, Bank of Greece Governor Yannis Stournaras said Thursday during a lecture organized by the American Hellenic Educational Progressive Association (AHEPA) in Frankfurt.