Law passed for managing crime-related assets
A draft law on managing assets confiscated over criminal activity was the last Finance Ministry bill to be voted in the plenary before elections.
A draft law on managing assets confiscated over criminal activity was the last Finance Ministry bill to be voted in the plenary before elections.
Police said on Saturday morning that eight people were arrested after violent clashes between soccer fans on Friday afternoon in the area of Seismoplykta in Ioannina, northwestern Greece.
German maestro Christoph Poppen leads the Athens State Orchestra, soprano Karen Leiber, mezzo Ingeborg Danz, tenor Jenish Ysmanov and bass Petros Magoulas in Beethoven’s “Missa Solemnis.”
Photographer Thalassini Douma sounds the alarm about climate change with a show at the Herakleidon Museum.
In a post-capitalist society, the integration of artificial intelligence into the economic system will dramatically reduce the role of the human factor.
The bar is and needs to be kept high when it comes to matters of democracy and how our democracy functions.
Are issues related to life in our cities ever going to be on the political parties’ pre-elections agendas? Do political decisions determine what life is like in our cities or not?
Reflecting the changing mood in Greek-Turkish relations, Defense Minister Nikos Panagiotopoulos has hailed what he referred to as an extremely positive climate.
More than 60,000 enterprises currently excluded from banking loans will acquire access to banks through the new tool “Know Your Customer” created by Hellenic Development Bank, which was presented on Friday during an event attended by Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis and the leadership of the Development and Investment Ministry.