Amputation required following explosion
An explosion at a building materials yard in northern Greece on Friday seriously injured two people, one of whom required an amputation.
An explosion at a building materials yard in northern Greece on Friday seriously injured two people, one of whom required an amputation.
The Turkey Tourism Promotion and Development Organization is struggling to prove the “Turkaegean” trademark does not include geographical indications.
International credit rating agency Moody’s maintained Greece’s Baa3 rating with stable outlook in its six-month report on Friday.
An investigation into the explosion that occurred Friday afternoon in a yard with digging machines in Kozani, northern Greece, leaving two injured, revealed World War II ammunition fragments.
Athens will celebrate World Car-Free Day this weekend (September 20–21) by turning one of its busiest thoroughfares into a hub of culture and activity.
At the beginning of the year there was optimism in Europe that, despite a long to-do list, the Trump shock might lead to a “European moment”.
The Foreign Ministry has condemned a violation of Estonian airspace by Russian fighter jets. “Greece unequivocally condemns [Friday’s] violation of Estonian airspace,” the ministry said on X.
The European Commission has granted Greek authorities a six-month extension to complete the integration of the payment and audit functions of OPEKEPE into the Independent Authority for Public Revenue (AADE).
Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew, speaking Friday before a New York audience, defended his 2019 decision to recognize an independent church in Ukraine, and he denounced the Russian Orthodox Church as giving a “ringing endorsement to the invasion of Ukraine.”
Europe must strive for an economy that fosters innovation and facilitates growth on 21st-century terms, National Economy and Finance Minister Kyriakos Pierrakakis said on Friday, in a doorstep statement upon his arrival for the Eurogroup and ECOFIN meetings in Copenhagen.