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Halkidiki in northern Greece was the area with the most complaints filed by citizens regarding illegal beach occupations by businesses, according to data released by the Economy and Finance Ministry.
Five people have drowned while swimming in the last 24 hours, the coast guard has said.
Students who openly use their cell phone at school will face suspension of one day, while those who use their devices to make video recordings could be expelled, Education Minister Kyriakos Pierrakakis has said.
Doctors who chose to work in remote or understaffed areas will earn an additional bonus ranging from 200 to 600 euros, Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis has announced.
Opposition party PASOK will hold two debates as part of its leadership contest, both before the first round and before the second round of the elections.
Athens is reemerging as a center of innovative democratic processes.
In the wake of President Joe Biden’s withdrawal from the 2024 presidential race and Vice President Kamala Harris’ ascension into the role of Democratic nominee, a crucial question emerges: How would Harris’ foreign policy depart from Biden’s?
Chevron and its partners, Shell and NewMed Energy, have put forward a new $4 billion plan to develop the Aphrodite gas field off Cyprus.
Firefighters in southeastern Attica freed an injured man from a well on Thursday. The rescue operation, which involved 15 firefighters and four vehicles, took place in Markati, in Lavreotiki municipality. The man was subsequently transferred to hospital.