Dozens of migrants rescued off Gavdos
Sixty migrants were rescued from a dinghy in the sea about 15 nautical miles south of the small greek island of Gavdos on Saturday, authorities said.
Sixty migrants were rescued from a dinghy in the sea about 15 nautical miles south of the small greek island of Gavdos on Saturday, authorities said.
The domestic car rental market is showing an upward trend.
Health Minister Adonis Georgiadis, who earlier this week applauded the “American model” of gun ownership where citizens are “able to defend their freedom,” has said he supports Public Order Minister Michalis Chrysochoidis plans to curb gun culture on Crete.
Shipping Minister Vassilis Kikilias told the intergovernmental Transatlantic Energy Cooperation (P-TEC) summit in Athens on Thursday that strategic American investments in Greek ports and shipyards can be expected in the coming months.
Three of the eight major cyberattacks recorded in the EU in 2024 targeted Greece, according to the annual report of the EU Agency for Cybersecurity (ENISA).
With 10 days left till the end of the public offer process for the acquisition of Hellenic Exchanges, Euronext felt compelled to change the terms it has set.
Public Order Minister Michalis Chrysochoidis unveiled a sweeping plan to curb crime in Crete on Friday, following last week’s deadly clash in the village of Vorizia, Iraklio.
Development Minister Takis Theodorikakos told the 6th OT Forum on Friday that “strengthening the productivity and competitiveness of the Greek economy is an absolute priority for the government.
Bank of Cyprus is about to downsize again, launching a new voluntary exit plan for 40 to 50 employees as it seeks to cut staff and rein in expenses.
Growthfund CEO Yannis Papachristou met on Friday with the management of Hellenic Post (ELTA), in order for the company to visit and consult with local communities that will be affected by the restructuring plan.