Now farmers will strike in Cyprus, too
Farmers across Cyprus are sounding the alarm over soaring electricity costs and dwindling water supplies, warning that recent state aid will barely make a dent.
Farmers across Cyprus are sounding the alarm over soaring electricity costs and dwindling water supplies, warning that recent state aid will barely make a dent.
Archaeologists in Turkey have uncovered one of the most important finds from Anatolia’s early Christian era: a fresco of a Roman-looking Jesus as the “Good Shepherd.”
Swedish-Greek singer and television personality Helena Paparizou said on Saturday that she is recovering and will return soon to The Voice of Greece, after being hospitalized earlier this week following an illness during filming.
US investment fund Brookfield Asset Management is forming a strategic partnership with Greek group Domes Resorts.
Prosecutor Kyriaki Stefanatou opened her address to the Five-Member Court of Appeals for Felonies, where the second-instance trial of Golden Dawn is under way, by portraying the group as a structured criminal organization rooted in Nazi ideology, not a political party.
October and November showed a 21% annual rise, with the 2026 outlook being even better.
Athens’ urban transport has taken a further step into the digital era with the launch of the ATH.ENA GO app, which allows passengers to convert their ATH.ENA card into a fully digital ticket on their smartphone.
Investigators have uncovered business ties between a 48-year-old Crete hotel owner and a well-known shipowner, as police probe the May attempt on the life of Giannis Lalas in Ano Liosia.
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis moved Friday to break the impasse with protesting farmers, inviting their representatives to a meeting at 5 p.m. on Monday as road blockades persist nationwide.
Greece has made substantial progress in narrowing its VAT compliance gap, according to an announcement by the Independent Authority for Public Revenue (AADE), citing findings from the European Commission.