Pepsico to produce in Greece 60% of soft drinks locally consumed
Some 60% of PepsiCo’s soft drinks for the domestic market will be produced in Greece from the end of the year.
Some 60% of PepsiCo’s soft drinks for the domestic market will be produced in Greece from the end of the year.
Authorities have filed charges of simple bodily harm, threats, and violations of weapon laws against two minors arrested on Tuesday evening in Ermioni, a small port town on the Argolida peninsula in the Peloponnese.
From October 30, taxi drivers who do have not affixed a special sticker informing customers that the driver is required to accept card payments and issue a receipt will face a fine of 1,000 euros.
Britain is moving troops to Cyprus to help its nationals leave Lebanon, as Prime Minister Keir Starmer warned that the escalation in fighting between Israel and Hezbollah was pushing the region towards the brink.
Greece and Turkey will explore whether they can start talks aimed at demarcating their maritime zones, Greece’s Foreign Ministry said on Wednesday.
The police announced on Tuesday that it has identified eight people, among them a minor, for damaging and throwing seats inside a stadium during a round one soccer match back in August between Greek Super League teams Atromitos and Aris, in Athens.
The six candidates vying for the leadership of socialist PASOK opposition clashed in a three-hour televised debate broadcast on state television ERT late Tuesday.
A broad search and rescue operation by the Greek Coast Guard continued for a second day on Tuesday off the eastern Aegean island of Samos, to locate a person who remained unaccounted for after a boat smuggling migrants capsized on Monday.
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis and Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan reaffirmed the positive climate and the will to maintain the existing framework of de-escalation in Greek-Turkish relations during their meeting on Tuesday on the sidelines of the 79th UN General Assembly in New York.
An investment plan by Advent Technologies in Kozani, northern Greece, worth 64 million euros to develop innovative hydrogen fuel cell and electrolyte systems and create 650 job openings has been removed from the Plan for Just Development Transition because it was “problematic,” officials said on Monday.