Five tax officials arrested on bribery charges
The director and four employees at the Halkida tax office, on Evia island, were arrested on bribery charges on Wednesday.
The director and four employees at the Halkida tax office, on Evia island, were arrested on bribery charges on Wednesday.
A bus carrying a group of tourists caught fire in central Greece, on Wednesday.
This European summer is predicted to be one of the hottest since 1993, according to the European Center for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts.
Two schools were evacuated Wednesday as a precaution after a fire broke out near Patra in the northern Peloponnese.
The Athens State Orchestra and Chorus of the City of Athens present “Penelope,” French composer Gabriel Faure’s only opera, for the first time in Greece.
British Foreign Secretary David Cameron hailed progress in a UK-Albania joint effort to cut illegal migration before heading to Tirana on Wednesday. Cameron said small boat arrivals from Albania to the UK fell by over 90% in 2023 as the two countries fought people smuggling gangs, and Britain has removed almost 6,000 Albanians, according to…
It will take months for all 140 new electric buses Greece has just acquired to be put into service.
The United Nations has planned new routes within the Gaza Strip to transport aid from a US-built floating pier after crowds of desperate Palstinians intercepted 11 trucks, causing a halt to deliveries that continued for a third day on Tuesday.
The United States has received assurances from VMRO-DPNE, the nationalist party that won the recent election in North Macedonia, affirming its commitment to the country’s European trajectory, according to the US envoy to the Western Balkans.
Deploying different strategies in the run-up to the June 9 European Parliament elections, political party staff are seeking to tap into the so-called “gray zone” of voters recorded by a recent poll conducted by the Pulse company.