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The extension of point-of-sale terminals (POS) to all economic activities is a priority for Deputy Minister of National Economy and Finance Harry Theoharis and head of the Independent Authority for Public Revenue (AADE) Giorgos Pitsilis.
From a sample of her hair to a blue velvet dress she wore after the memorable 1955 performance of Verdi’s La Traviata in Milan’s La Scala, visitors to Athens can now marvel at items belonging to opera diva Maria Callas in a new museum dedicated to the legendary soprano.
The French Judicial Authorities decided on a one-month extension before Greek businessman Nikos Bogonikolos’ extradition to the US. Bogonikolos, who is completing six months in detention in Paris, is accused by the US’s FBI of sending dual-use civilian and military technological equipment to Russia in violation of sanctions imposed on the Kremlin following the invasion…
One of the most beautiful locations in Athens, Zappeion Gardens (1 Vasilissis Olgas) is set to host 70 beekeepers and producers from all over Greece for one of the sweetest celebrations in the city!
The Development Ministry is conducting inspections on multinational enterprises regarding their profit margins, along with a survey to find out which products currently offered in the Greek market present a big difference in terms of prices in comparison with other EU countries, Minister Kostas Skrekas said on Tuesday.
A World War II bomb was found on Tuesday in the southern Athenian suburb of Glyfada. A controlled explosion is planned for Thursday leading to the temporary closure of Posidonos Avenue.
The Greek Film Archive Foundation (tainiothiki.gr) will present the entire award-winning program of the Drama International Short Film Festival (DISFF), as well as the top-pick works from the National Student Film Festival.
Development Minister Kostas Skrekas announced on Wednesday a list of 233 products that have so far been included in the permanent price reduction measure, which aims for more affordable grocery pricing. The price cuts starting from 5% and reaching up to 23% will be implemented for six months.
Two foreign women, aged 23 and 24, were arrested on Wednesday by officers of the Paionia Police Department in the Kilkis regional unit, Northern Greece, for telephone fraud.