Lignite transition plan for Western Macedonia, Arcadia stalled
The so-called Fair Growth Transition Program has run up against the usual weaknesses of the Greek state.
The so-called Fair Growth Transition Program has run up against the usual weaknesses of the Greek state.
Former New Democracy MEP Anna-Michelle Asimakopoulou and three other individuals are expected to be summoned by prosecutors to testify before an investigative magistrate as part of a preliminary inquiry into their alleged involvement in the case of leaked email data belonging to Greeks living abroad.
Greek painter Yorgos Stamkopoulos presents his solo exhibition “Electrified Echoes” at the Callirrhoe gallery (9 Sina).
The American College of Greece (ACG) will launch its second five-week seminar series, “The Great Game: Intelligence in Modern Statecraft and Business,” running from March 10 to April 7.
A meeting between Cyprus President Nicos Christodoulides and Ersin Tatar, the leader of the breakaway Turkish Cypriots in the occupied part of the ethnically-split island, ended without an agreement on Monday, with both sides failing to reach a decision on a deal aimed at building trust that included opening new crossing points across a UN-controlled…
Online tool will offer digital information on the contract rates for each property on sale.
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis met with President Katerina Sakellaropoulou on Monday, their first encounter since he announced he would not nominate her for a second term as Greece’s head of state.
Two former protected witnesses in the high-profile Novartis case – alleging that the Swiss pharmaceutical giant bribed public officials to boost its market share in Greece – are set to stand trial at the Athens Single-Member Misdemeanor Court on March 7. The witnesses face criminal charges of false testimony and perjury.
Greece’s current account deficit shrank slightly in November compared to the same month in 2023, helped by robust tourism revenue.
Tourism takings in Greece exceeded 21 billion euros in the first 11 months of 2024, having already broken the 2023 record a month earlier, according to data the Bank of Greece released on Monday.