Funding of Greek-owned startups tops $1 bln this year
The financing of international and domestic investors to Greek-owned startup companies has broken the barrier of $1 billion.
The financing of international and domestic investors to Greek-owned startup companies has broken the barrier of $1 billion.
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis discussed Greece’s relationship with Turkey and recent provocative statements from Ankara during an interview with Mega TV on Friday.
The Athens International Film Festival has become the latest movie competition to cancel screenings of the documentary “Russians at War” citing security concerns.
Police in Athens have announced the arrest of two teenagers outside a primary school on suspicion of selling cannabis.
Firefighters are battling a large wildfire in the western Peloponnese that local officials say threatens residential areas.
Defense Minister Nikos Dendias announced on Friday several changes to Greece’s mandatory military service, set to be implemented within the next two years as part of the 2030 Agenda.
The European Commission obtained the necessary support in a vote to impose duties of up to 45% on imported electric vehicles made in China, as part of the EU’s highest-profile probe into alleged Chinese subsidies that has provoked threats of retaliation from Beijing.
Santorini’s mayor and a Cyclades lawmaker are raising concerns over a proposed legislative amendment they claim quietly alters protections for the island’s caldera.
Bulgargaz, the Bulgarian state-owned natural gas distribution company, has said that French oil major TotalEnergies ranked first in a tender offer to supply liquefied natural gas (LNG) in November and December to the Alexandroupoli terminal in Greece.
Musician Jannis Anastasakis and visual artist Natalia Manta invite the Grix Trio to the TV Control Center (91A Kyprou & 35A Sikinou) on October 30 for a collaborative audiovisual show