Parliament passes ‘legal migration’ bill
Parliament passed a “legal migration” bill with the votes of the ruling New Democracy party, while all opposition parties voted against it.
Parliament passed a “legal migration” bill with the votes of the ruling New Democracy party, while all opposition parties voted against it.
Turkey’s state-run TPAO Petroleum and US giant Chevron Corp. signed an agreement Thursday to jointly explore for and produce oil and gas.
The Health Ministry said Thursday that nine people have died of flu and seven of COVID-19 in the week of January 26 to February 1, while there was a reduction in new cases of both diseases.
A man has been arrested on the eastern Aegean Sea island of Lesvos in a rare crackdown on graffiti vandalism.
Two Turkish men have been arrested on suspicion of illegally ferrying 30 migrants to Rhodes from the nearby coast of western Turkey, the Coast Guard said Thursday.
It is difficult to assess how significant a role religion continues to play in shaping political beliefs in Greece, for two main reasons.
Police have arrested a 45-year-old man believed to be a member of an international crime group on charges of drug smuggling into Greece.
Police in Thessaloniki have arrested four people suspected of illegally dumping waste from a waterpipe-laying project in fields for more than half a year, although the company involved had allegedly been paid millions to dispose of the waste responsibly.
The Turkish Defense Ministry has issued a terse response to recent comments by Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis, reiterating Ankara’s “red lines” regarding the Aegean Sea just days before the leaders of the two countries are set to meet.
Tourists spend more per night, but the shrinking of their stay reduces overall expenditure.