‘Tekmiria’ court defeat highlights need for change in the system
A court has annulled the tax imposed on a taxpayer based on the income presumption based on his assets (“tekmiria”).
A court has annulled the tax imposed on a taxpayer based on the income presumption based on his assets (“tekmiria”).
More than 230,000 businesses have closed in the last decade, at a rate returning to high levels after the 2020-2021 period.
A new opinion poll has found that the ruling New Democracy’s lead over socialist PASOK is now down to a single digit, with SYRIZA ranking fifth.
More than two dozen world leaders are delivering remarks at the United Nations’ annual climate conference Wednesday, with many hard-hit nations detailing their nations’ firsthand experience with the catastrophic weather that has come with climate change.
The National Intelligence Service (EYP) has announced that it has declassified some archival material on the Greek junta-inspired coup in Cyprus and the subsequent Turkish invasion 50 years ago.
Citizens can now apply for a heating allowance for the 2024-25 period as the relevant e-platform has opened for applications on www.aade.gr/mythermansi.
Cyprus is considering a new licensing round for offshore natural gas exploration as demand remains strong despite global attempts to move away from fossil fuels, its energy minister said.
Ships and ferries will remain tied up on November 20 at ports throughout Greece following a decision by the Panhellenic Seamen’s Federation to join a 24-hour nationwide strike called by private-sector trade union federation GSEE on the same day.
What started as a misunderstanding on the Rethymno-Perama provincial road in Crete quickly escalated into a confrontation, pursuit, and collision.
President Tayyip Erdogan said Turkey could take joint steps with Elon Musk on technology if opportunities for cooperation in that field arise, broadcaster TRT Haber reported on Wednesday.