Only half of cabbies have put up card payment stickers, AADE says
Only half of the country’s cabbies have placed special bilingual stickers on their taxis stating that they accept card payments, tax inspectors have said.
Only half of the country’s cabbies have placed special bilingual stickers on their taxis stating that they accept card payments, tax inspectors have said.
European survey shows this country being among the most popular for the coming months.
A 39-year-old woman was arrested in Koropi, on the southeastern outskirts of Athens, after being found with over half a kilogram of cocaine in her possession.
Greek and Turkish coast guard officials have held a technical meeting on Chios concerning migration flows.
Three elections will have a decisive influence on the future and legacy of Recep Tayyip Erdogan, as they offer him the opportunity to extend his control over Turkey for several more years, without the (admittedly diminishing) constraints that he faces.
The interest of Chinese investors in the Greek real estate market remains undiminished.
The National Technical University of Athens (NTUA) has announced a major security overhaul that includes installing surveillance cameras at key locations across its campuses.
United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres informed Cyprus President Nikos Christodoulides that all parties have agreed to proceed with plans for an expanded meeting on the Cyprus issue.
Police detained a 64-year-old grandfather and a 35-year-old nursery school teacher for questioning after a mix-up on Monday led to the man unknowingly leaving the school with a 19-month-old child from a different family.
How did this happen? How did a twice-impeached insurrectionist and convicted felon make it back to the presidency of the most powerful and oldest democracy in the world?