Elderly siblings killed in downtown Athens house fire
A house fire in downtown Athens in the early hours of Tuesday cost the lives of a man and woman who have been identified as brother and sister, according to reports.
A house fire in downtown Athens in the early hours of Tuesday cost the lives of a man and woman who have been identified as brother and sister, according to reports.
A bill to protect consumers against high prices passed its first reading at committee level on Monday by majority, based on ruling New Democracy (ND) votes. The draft law was tabled by the Development Ministry and was named “Regulations to strengthen consumer protection, development, and the smooth operation of the market, regulations to strengthen businesses…
Estimates about olive oil production in Greece are optimistic this year, although safer conclusions will be available in about a month’s time.
Geopolitical changes and situations impacting shipping, along with sanctions and trade compliance, forthcoming regulatory changes from the International Maritime Organization (IMO) and other governing bodies, as well as immense technical advancements, are contributing to unprecedented changes in the industry, according to the IRI/The Marshall Islands Registry, which is preparing for its 12th consecutive participation at…
Olive trees in their hundreds and thousands stretch as far as the eye can see in the area between Mount Pateras – an extension of Parnitha – and Corinthia’s Geraneia range in West Attica. Not many people know this, but the Greek capital’s oldest living olive grove is in Megara and, more specifically, in Kapsalos.
Cypriot banks are urging a combination of government and regulatory policies to achieve a healthy, effective and optimal green transition.
A 16-year-old accused of domestic violence and sexual harassment by her 42-year-old mother appeared before a prosecutor, who ordered her release, on Monday, in Corfu island.
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis sent a message to North Macedonia from the Hellenic Federation of Enterprises’ conference, in Thessaloniki, on Monday.
The benchmark at Athinon Avenue has finally reconquered 1,500 points, after more than 13 years.
Greece is a nation of exaggerators who easily swing from one extreme to the other. During the economic crisis, we sang the praises of tourism as the country’s main engine of growth.