Alimos to become the seaplane hub of Athens
Alimos is evolving into a hydroplane hub, as Athens is about to receive seaplanes for the first time after half a century.
Alimos is evolving into a hydroplane hub, as Athens is about to receive seaplanes for the first time after half a century.
A pregnant American woman has lost her child and is reported to be in critical condition and intubated in the ICU of Crete’s Hania Hospital after falling down a ravine while hiking in the Rethymno region, sustaining serious injuries.
Shops in cities across the country will remain open until 6 pm on Tuesday, while most supermarket chain outlets will stay open until 9 pm to accommodate last-minute Christmas shoppers.
A blast ripped through an explosives factory in northwest Turkey on Tuesday, killing 12 people and injuring four, Interior Minister Ali Yerlikaya said, adding that an investigation had been launched.
Taxes and fines imposed on taxpayers by mistake through automated procedures over the past ten years will be refunded in full, according to a decision issued by the Independent Authority for Public Revenue (AADE) Governor Giorgos Pitsilis.
Former Greece head coach Gus Poyet has been appointed manager of Jeonbuk Motors, the South Korean club said on Tuesday.
In an interview with the Athens-Macedonian News Agency, Tourism Minister Olga Kefalogianni expressed her belief that tourism revenues are expected to exceed 20 billion euros in 2024.
The Ministry of National Economy and Finance sets five key priorities in the conduct of economic policy for 2025.
The Ministry of National Economy and Finance has clarified that annual road tax for private passenger vehicles must be paid by December 31, with no extensions granted this year.
Reactions are mixed in Nicosia about the reported agreement between Greek grid operator ADMIE and French fund Meridiam.