Flying cockroaches inundate Larissa
The municipal authority of Larissa has been fielding dozens of complaints in the past two weeks from citizens who have seen their homes, businesses and streets inundated by big flying cockroaches.
The municipal authority of Larissa has been fielding dozens of complaints in the past two weeks from citizens who have seen their homes, businesses and streets inundated by big flying cockroaches.
The son of Greek-American billionaire investor Dean Mitropoulos, has paid millions to buy a historic beachfront villa
A plan to revive an abandoned meter gauge railway line in the Peloponnese to serve not just as a historic attraction but also passenger needs has received a significant boost after Switzerland offered its help and expertise.
One in two people who currently hold an administrative post in the public health services did not pass the tests for re-employment in the same or a similar position through the new appraisal system that came into effect in November 2023.
Tax revenues between January and May 2024 showed a significant increase compared to the target for the year’s first five months, according to the state budget execution data, on a modified cash basis, the Ministry of National Economy and Finance announced on Monday.
The Hellenic Telecommunications Organization (OTE) Group was named one of “The 50 Most Sustainable Companies in Greece” on the ESG Index in Greece, published by the Quality Net Foundation.
In his first public statement, made on state broadcaster ERT, since his leadership of the party was challenged in the wake of the European elections, socialist PASOK’s president, Nikos Androulakis, adopted a hard line on Monday.
Greece’s Council of State reopened discussion on Monday on the controversial relocation of the Mount Parnitha casino to Maroussi, a northeastern suburb of Athens
“The center held!” Ursula von der Leyen declared with relief on the night of the European Parliament elections. Indeed, the European People’s Party, the Socialists and Democrats, Renew Europe, and other centrist groups, maintained their majority in the EP.
Greece has lost some 250 square kilometers of its beaches in the past 30 years and will see even more of its coastline being swallowed up by rising sea levels, Costas Synolakis, a preeminent authority on the impact of natural hazards, has warned.