Fuel companies liable for their gas stations
The tax administration has issued instructions to the customs control mechanism on the measures and fines in cases of fuel smuggling.
The tax administration has issued instructions to the customs control mechanism on the measures and fines in cases of fuel smuggling.
A nun makes her way to the milking pen at the Monastery of St John the Frontrunner nestled at 1,080 meters on Mount Ossa (also known as Kissavos) in Anatoli, near Larissa in central Greece.
Folk musicians perform on the island of Kea.
Turks began voting on Sunday in municipal elections focused on President Tayyip Erdogan’s bid to reclaim control of Istanbul from rival Ekrem Imamoglu, who aims to reassert the opposition as a political force after bitter election defeats last year.
A traffic accident in the suburban Attica town of Nea Filadelfeia early Sunday morning left the driver of a passenger vehicle hospitalized in serious condition, according to state broadcaster ERT.
The European Commission considers the period between 2025 and 2034 to be high-risk and critical for the sustainability of the Greek debt.
The agreement for the concession of Egnatia Odos between the Greek state and the Asset Development Fund (TAIPED), as well as the company Nea Egnatia Odos and the original shareholders, GEK Terna and Egis Projects was signed on Friday, according to TAIPED.
A 40-year-old worker died Saturday afternoon at Chalkis Shipyards in the city of Halkida, north of Ahens, when hit by a part of a ship’s shell door that broke off.
Greece is planning to auction 13-Week T-Bills, in book entry form, with maturity on July 5.
Alan Makovsky, veteran Turkey analyst and senior fellow at the Center for American Progress, joins Thanos Davelis to examine how Turkish President Erdogan finally snagged an invite to the White House.