Cabbies given three-week deadline to install card payment signs
Taxi drivers have been given a three-week deadline to place special adhesive signs on the rear-right window of their vehicles informing customers that they accept card payments.
Taxi drivers have been given a three-week deadline to place special adhesive signs on the rear-right window of their vehicles informing customers that they accept card payments.
New Democracy celebrated its 50th anniversary with a street party, as nostalgia dedicated the need to pick up the original torch – as featured in the conservative party’s banner – to serve as a comforting reminder of its roots.
A steep increase in Spanish output, along with a rise in Greece and Portugal, should outweigh a less favorable crop year in Italy, the European Commission has said.
Greek tennis champion Maria Sakkari announced on social media that she can’t continue her season due to a shoulder injury sustained during the US Open in September.
SYRIZA’s central committee will meet in an emergency session on Saturday to decide on the future of ousted leader Stefanos Kasselakis in the party.
The frigate Amiral Ronarc’h, the first FDI Belharra built for the French Navy, has begun its sea trials, paving the way for the Greek FDI Belharra frigate F-601 Kimon.
Europe’s top human rights court has ruled that Cyprus violated the right of two Syrian nationals to seek asylum in the island nation after keeping them, and more than two dozen other people, aboard a boat at sea for two days before sending them back to Lebanon.
The work of extinguishing the 18 fires that were burning on the Greek-flagged tanker Sounion was successfully completed on Sunday.
Turkey’s lawmakers held a closed-door session on Tuesday to discuss the spread of war in the Middle East, a week after President Tayyip Erdogan made an unsubstantiated claim that Israel eventually aimed to encroach on Turkish territory.
The Athens Prosecutor’s Office filed charges of premeditated murder on Tuesday, as well as illegal possession and use of a weapon, against two brothers who confessed to the fatal attack on a relative in Kypseli, central Athens, claiming that he had sexually abused them in the past.