Explosion damages pastry shop in Pangrati
A handmade bomb attack has been reported at a pastry shop in the central Athens neighborhood of Pangrati in the early hours of Friday.
A handmade bomb attack has been reported at a pastry shop in the central Athens neighborhood of Pangrati in the early hours of Friday.
President Tayyip Erdogan on Thursday flicked the switch on Turkey’s first delivery of natural gas to an onshore plant from a reserve discovered in the Black Sea, and promised to provide free natural gas for households before May 14 elections.
Renewable Energy Source producers are turning to the market and to bilateral contracts with industry, looking for increased returns from the high prices of the current situation.
The leader of opposition SYRIZA, Alexis Tsipras, has reiterated his pledge that if he forms a government he will immediately bring a draft proposal for “marriage equality for all” to Parliament for a vote, in reference to LGBTI rights.
A report prepared by a special investigative commission appointed by the government to investigate the conditions that led to the February 28 deadly train collision in northern Greece has revealed a chain of errors.
The Greek current account deficit fell by 3 billion euros in the January-February period this year compared with the corresponding period in 2022, to stand at €1.5 billion, the Bank of Greece said on Thursday.
The Hellenic Data Protection Authority (HDPA) is opening an investigation into the leak of the name, photographs and other personal information of a woman who has accused a Greek European Parliament lawmaker of rape.
One of the priorities of the next government should be to address the shortage of skilled craftsmen and machine operators in the construction and building sector.
Cyprus’ finance minister, Makis Keravnos, said that the ministry is considering reducing the value-added tax (VAT) for basic necessities to tackle high prices.
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