Turkish police scuffle with protesters rallying against bill targeting stray dogs
Turkish police scuffled with protesters in the capital Ankara on Friday during a demonstration against plans to round up millions of stray dogs.
Turkish police scuffled with protesters in the capital Ankara on Friday during a demonstration against plans to round up millions of stray dogs.
Giannis Antetokounmpo, one of the two flag bearers for the Greek team in the opening ceremony for the Paris Olympics on Friday night, has shared a photograph of him at the event, describing it as “my greatest honor.”
Crete, as well as parts of the northern and southern Aegean, faces a very high risk of fire on Saturday, the Ministry of Climate Crisis and Civil Protection has said.
A total of 1,300 civil servants have attended two seminars on artificial intelligence (AI) conducted by Google. Interior Ministry officials say these are the first steps towards becoming familiar with the technology ahead of making use of it.
Demand for loans will be strong in the future, estimates the head of the National Bank of Greece, Pavlos Mylonas.
Construction group Avax is expected to secure multiple benefits from the liquidity of 300 million euros through the issuance of a loan with a duration of seven years. The loan will be concluded between Avax Concessions and Piraeus Bank, Alpha Bank, National Bank, Bank of Cyprus and Attica Bank.
Vice President Kamala Harris, the presumptive Democratic nominee for president, is now officially on TikTok.
The European Public Prosecutor’s Office (EPPO) has launched an investigation into the Vasilikos liquefied natural gas import terminal project.
ATHEX-listed group Metlen achieved a record first-half net profit in the first six months of 2024, with analysts in their initial reactions following the results announcement maintaining a “buy” recommendation for the company’s stock, which is trading at attractive levels.
The start of the construction in Greece of one of Europe’s largest photovoltaic parks was announced by Lightsource BP, the company expected to go under the full control of oil multinational BP after the latter agreed last November to acquire a 50.03% stake in the former.