Kasselakis vows to end MP immunity
Stefanos Kasselakis, the leader of the main opposition SYRIZA, has pledged to abolish the immunity of MPs from prosecution if his party comes into power.
Stefanos Kasselakis, the leader of the main opposition SYRIZA, has pledged to abolish the immunity of MPs from prosecution if his party comes into power.
The installments for the payment of the Single Property Tax (ENFIA) are increasing with an amendment submitted by the Ministry of National Economy and Finance to Parliament.
Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan made his first visit to Egypt since 2012 on Wednesday to meet President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi, taking a big step toward rebuilding ties between the regional powers.
NATO said on Wednesday that Europe had increased its spending on defense and the United States needed allies, days after former US President Donald Trump suggested that Washington might not protect countries that did not spend enough.
Forty irregular migrants who landed on the beach of Trypiti on the island of Gavdos, south of Crete, were found by the coast guard on Tuesday.
An inquiry ordered by the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens on a server outage which prevented students from taking online examinations pinned the blame on an employee on Tuesday, who was subsequently suspended.
Greece will return to the capital markets on Wednesday with the reopening of two bonds, aiming to raise 400 million euros from investors.
Grimaldi Group’s Minoan Lines has now applied ticket price hikes of 2.4% for passengers and vehicles for the Piraeus-Crete route.
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis attended the official launch of two fireboats on Wednesday, describing it as a significant step in a 2.1-billion-euro investment in its fire service and civil protection.
The first monuments to the Greek Resistance of World War II were erected during the years of the Greek Civil War. The first one was crafted by George Zongolopoulos in 1948 in Keratsini, while characteristic examples can be found in Kalpaki and Kalavryta.