Economists in KEFiM poll agree with government’s decision to slash bank charges
Approximately nine out of ten members of the Greek Economic Experts Panel agree with the government’s decision to slash bank charges on electronic transactions and POS.
Approximately nine out of ten members of the Greek Economic Experts Panel agree with the government’s decision to slash bank charges on electronic transactions and POS.
The Greek government will not submit for ratification the three cooperation memorandums signed with North Macedonia over issues such as its EU accession process until Skopje fully complies with the Prespa Agreement signed in 2018, Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis said on Thursday.
Some 42 migrants were rescued 27 miles southwest of Crete island in the early hours of Thursday, while there is an ongoing search and rescue operation for three more.
More than 70 members of the US Congress have signed a letter to the Biden administration urging it to hold Turkey accountable for the violence that erupted in Washington DC in 2017 when members of Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s security detail attacked protesters, Al-Monitor reported on Wednesday.
The American Hellenic Educational Progressive Association (AHEPA) will honor a number of US Congress members at its 46th Biennial Congressional Banquet, held at the Mayflower Hotel, in Washington DC, on May 22.
The European Commission calculates Greece’s growth at 2.2% in its spring forecasts for this year and 2.3% for 2025.
Almost a year after the deadly shipwreck some 80 km southwest of the town of Pylos in southern Greece, nine Egyptians will stand trial Tuesday before a criminal appeal court in Kalamata.
Defense Minister Nikos Dendias dismissed a media report on Thursday claiming that Greece is secretly sending 250 containers of armaments to Ukraine.
The initial investigation into the stabbing of a woman in Menidi, east Attica, on Thursday morning indicate that the victim was killed by her former husband, according to police sources.
The Council of State (CoS), the country’s highest administrative court, has paved the way for mayors to suspend the enforcement of the bonus heights included in the new building regulation.