EFKA employee suspended from duties for bribery
An employee of the Single Social Security Entity (EFKA) accused of bribery was suspended from duties on Thursday.
An employee of the Single Social Security Entity (EFKA) accused of bribery was suspended from duties on Thursday.
European Union member-states will follow a collaborative model in 2025, with the aim of identifying emerging health technologies and to respond to the major challenges posed to the health systems by the development of new drugs and diagnostic tools.
“What profit margin did your business operate at in the last financial year?” This was one of the questions asked by PricewaterhouseCoopers to around 4,700 CEOs of large companies around the world, as part of its 27th annual global survey of their assessments and forecasts for the economy and for the business they lead.
Athens is closely observing Ankara’s plans to enhance its fleet for hydrocarbon exploration and extraction.
Greek tennis player Stefanos Tsitsipas experienced a tense moment with his father and coach, Apostolos, during his match against Kei Nishikori at the ATP Montreal on Thursday.
Two earthquakes struck the Mount Athos monastic community in northeastern Greece on Thursday evening.
It is well known that Greek rule of law faces serious issues. These problems persisted throughout the 20th century, even after the transition to democracy. However, the situation has deteriorated rapidly since 2010.
Far-right figure Tommy Robinson, who has been accused by the UK press of inciting riots in Britain, was spotted in Greece on Thursday.
A 48-year-old man from Viotia, who was on vacation in the Peloponnese, died Thursday afternoon in the intensive care unit of Pyrgos Hospital after being bitten by an insect, state broadcaster ERT reported.
Long jump gold medalist Miltiadis Tentoglou declined the proposal of the Hellenic Olympic Committee (EOE) to be the flag bearer for the Greek delegation at the closing ceremony of the Paris Olympic Games.