Record turnover, profits for Piraeus Port Authority
Data solidify Piraeus’ position as the fourth top port in Europe.
Data solidify Piraeus’ position as the fourth top port in Europe.
Some 58 million Turkish voters head to the polls this Sunday to choose mayors for nearly 4,000 cities and smaller towns and thousands of city and provincial council members.
Turkey holds municipal elections across 81 provinces on Sunday March 31, with President Tayyip Erdogan’s AK Party (AKP) aiming to reclaim cities it lost in 2019, including the country’s largest city of Istanbul and the capital Ankara.
POS transaction service providers are being forced to cut their fees in an attempt to prevent a legislative intervention.
Sean Mathews, a Greece based journalist covering the broader region, and George Manginis, the academic director at the Benaki Museum, join Thanos Davelis to break down how the search for an antique can give us insight into Thessaloniki’s rich history, and look at how current efforts to shine a light on the city’s past cosmopolitanism…
Police in southern Attica have arrested an Italian national against whom an international arrest warrant was pending for his involvement smuggling petroleum products internationally.
Authorities in Attica have urged farmers and the public to be on the lookout for an invasive pest that has eaten through billions of pounds of crops in Africa and Australia.
As the dust settled after Parliament’s rejection of the confidence motion against the government on Thursday night, Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis has linked the upcoming European elections to Greece’s political stability upon which country’s forward course hinges.
The Independent Power Transmission Operator (ADMIE) on Thursday announced a tender procedure aiming at a framework-agreement for underwater AC power cable projects for interconnections to the Dodecanese and north Aegean islands, via competitive dialogue.
A video in which Athens Mayor Haris Doukas is allegedly heard using the derogatory term “batsos” (loosely translated as cop) has drawn the ire of the Panhellenic Federation of Police Officers and the Panhellenic Federation of Police Employees.