European elections: The main issues for the next European leadership
The next heads of the European Union will have to give answers to major challenges.
The next heads of the European Union will have to give answers to major challenges.
Socialist PASOK expressed reserved optimism after the publication of the official exit poll for Sunday’s European Parliament vote, expressing satisfaction with its improved performance – albeit by a small margin.
A candidate running for a seat in European Parliament with the Party of Friendship, Equality and Peace (KIEF) was arrested on Sunday for allegedly handing out pre-marked ballots outside a polling station in Rodopi.
Firefighters on Sunday were fighting to control a big blaze at a landfill in Corinthia in the northern Peloponnese that was being fed by the large quantities of flammable material at the dump.
Dr Clare Bailey Mosley paid tribute to her husband TV doctor and columnist Michael Mosley who was found dead on the Greek island of Symi earlier on Sunday.
It’s easy to get overwhelmed by the EU elections. Voters are casting ballots in two dozen languages in 27 countries with scores of different campaign issues.
ExxonMobil is taking to a more advanced stage of maturity the project of exploring the Greek concessions for the two areas west and southwest of Crete in its joint venture with Helleniq Energy.
A wildfire broke out on Sunday afternoon in the Nea Amfipoli area of Serres, northern Greece.
PASOK chief Nikos Androulakis cast his vote on Sunday, in Iraklio, on the island of Crete, emphasizing the need for a credible and meaningful opposition in Greece.
The road that the European Union takes will determine the future of the Greeks. Whichever way we look at it, Greece on its own is not big enough to ensure the security and prosperity of its people without powerful allies.