Albania’s supreme court upholds Beleri verdict
Albania’s Supreme Court on Friday upheld a verdict of the lower courts keeping Fredi Beleri, a former elected mayor from the country’s Greek minority, in prison after he was convicted of buying votes.
Albania’s Supreme Court on Friday upheld a verdict of the lower courts keeping Fredi Beleri, a former elected mayor from the country’s Greek minority, in prison after he was convicted of buying votes.
Independent Authority for Public Revenue (AADE) is advancing the digitization of the export finalization process with the implementation of a digital notification system for the exit of goods from the customs territory of the European Union, using a digital message (IE590) sent to the ICISnet system.
The agreement between the government of the Republic of Cyprus and the government of the United States of America on cooperation on the use of travel information, signed in Washington on June 17, was ratified on Thursday by the House of Representatives in Nicosia.
The US Coast Guard has renewed Greece’s participation in the QUALSHIP 21 initiative for 2024-2025, acknowledging Greece as a Quality Flag State.
Greece has made notable advancements in structural reforms aimed at bolstering competition, as highlighted in the latest OECD report.
Development Minister Takis Theodorikakos on Friday expressed the intention for the further strengthening of the Hellenic Competition Commission.
British duo The KVB will perform at Gazarte Ground Stage in Athens on November 16.
Two British tourists, aged 46 and 54, were hospitalized on Friday in Crete after being struck by a car in Chania.
The recent mission by the Aegean Rebreath organization to clear the seabed off the island of Santorini collected 800 kilos of abandoned fishing nets, 406 potentially recyclable materials, 28 car tires and 30 items of clothing.
House sale prices in Greece posted the third largest increase in the European Union in the first quarter of this year, Eurostat data showed on Thursday.