Climber falls to his death in southern Crete
A 38-year-old climber fell to his death on Tuesday morning while attempting to cross a canyon in southern Crete.
A 38-year-old climber fell to his death on Tuesday morning while attempting to cross a canyon in southern Crete.
Three senior members of the main opposition have slammed an overnight decision by SYRIZA’s new leader to expel them for openly criticising his views, saying that it is up to the party’s ethics committee to push out members.
The new board of managers of the Greek National Tourism Organization (GNTO) held its first meeting in Athens on Monday, in the presence of Tourism Minister Olga Kefalogianni.
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis reiterated Greece’s support to Israel’s right to self-defense while urging restraint during its operations in the Gaza Strip during a short trip to Jerusalem, where he met on Monday morning with his Israeli counterpart Benjamin Netanyahu. “I come here not only as an ally, but as a true friend. What happened…
From Egypt to Brussels, governments are feeling the impact of the war in Gaza following the Hamas terror attacks against Israel on October 7th. While we saw Turkey try to take on a mediating role early on, it has shifted to openly criticizing both Israel and the US, leading many to wonder if President Erdogan…
The two public prosecutors investigating Greece’s wiretapping scandal who were taken off the case on Monday had asked the independent authority responsible for privacy, ADAE, to check whether the 92 people targeted by illegal spyware Predator had also been surveilled by the country’s intelligence service, EYP.
The European Union edged on Monday towards endorsing a “humanitarian pause” in the war between Israel and Palestinian militant group Hamas but some member governments signalled reservations about the idea.
The Competition Commission and the competent agencies of the Ministry of Development are investigating the pricing policies of multinational companies in the local market.
The government is seeking ways to return to the real estate market some 750,000 residential properties that are declared empty every year.
Government spokesperson Pavlos Marinakis referred on Monday to the upgrade given to Greece’s economy by Standard & Poor’s on Friday, which granted the country an investment grade rating for the first time after the economic crisis.