Greece’s electoral rolls in disarray
Greece’s electoral rolls are posing a significant challenge, with outdated and inaccurate information creating a chaotic situation that points to the country’s worst administrative shortcomings.
Greece’s electoral rolls are posing a significant challenge, with outdated and inaccurate information creating a chaotic situation that points to the country’s worst administrative shortcomings.
Tax collection authorities are going after vehicle owners who did not pay the 2019 road tax as they become statute-barred at the end of the year.
The aim is for consumers to switch to cleaner forms of energy.
Real tourism revenues, as reflected in the travel balance, have been underestimated, the National Bank argues in an analysis released after the recent publication of July data, where a yearly decrease of 5.4% was recorded, even though arrivals from abroad increased by 4.1%.
Citizen Protection Minister Michalis Chrysochoidis has called for an investigation by the Greek Ombudsman into the death of a 37-year-old Pakistani national while in custody at the Agios Panteleimonas police station in central Athens.
Plans are under way to transform the OAKA Olympic Stadium in northern Athens into a dual-purpose facility.
Many households in Greece had to cut back on basic food items in 2023 so they could cover other needs.
Police on Corfu are investigating the fatal stabbing of a 68-year-old man, who was found dead in his bedroom by his wife.
A search and rescue operation is continuing on Crete for a 60-year-old German man who was reported missing on a hike on Friday.
China has officially abolished visa requirements for Cypriot nationals, marking a new chapter in the relationship between the two countries.