Turkish military cargo plane crashes in Georgia, ministry says
A Turkish C-130 military cargo plane has crashed in Georgia after taking off from Azerbaijan en route back to Turkey, the Turkish Defence Ministry said on Tuesday.
A Turkish C-130 military cargo plane has crashed in Georgia after taking off from Azerbaijan en route back to Turkey, the Turkish Defence Ministry said on Tuesday.
The European Union decided to take punitive action against Moscow following its invasion and ensuing war against Ukraine by dramatically reducing natural gas imports via pipelines.eu
Greek tax authorities have uncovered a sophisticated VAT fraud scheme involving the cross-border trade of used vehicles within the European Union.
A 21-year-old man was arrested on Monday for allegedly filming a female customer in the restroom of the company where he worked, authorities said.
The Athens State Orchestra (ASO) is releasing a recording of symphonic works by Mikis Theodorakis for the first time, highlighting a lesser-known side of the Greek composer’s output.
Police on Tuesday were investigating a shooting in the downtown Athens district of Kypseli that is believed to have left a 56-year-old man injured.
Mobile Health Units (KOMY) are expanding nationwide to provide primary care, prevention and public health services to 500,000 citizens annually, with priority to islands and remote areas, Health Minister Adonis Georgiadis announced Monday.
Postal services were for a long time organized on the model of a public monopoly, as were other sectors of the economy that involve significant dimensions of public interest, and mainly sectors that include network infrastructures.
Hundreds of farmers descended on the Greek capital on Tuesday to demand more support from the government as a devastating combination of disease, scandal and climate change rocks the country’s agricultural sector.
The Thessaloniki metro will operate for 24 hours on a pilot basis on a Saturday on the main dates of the Christmas holidays, Infrastructure and Transport Deputy Minister Konstantinos Kyranakis said on Tuesday.