Twenty-four-hour public transportation on Saturdays begins this week
Starting September 13, Athens will offer 24-hour public transportation every Saturday.
Starting September 13, Athens will offer 24-hour public transportation every Saturday.
A water pipe burst at the University General Hospital of Heraklion (PAGNI) in Crete early Tuesday, leaving one patient injured.
In a statement, the ruling New Democracy party said that the claims that Greece has not complied with the mandatory VAT reductions imposed by the EU are “fake news” spread by the opposition.
An early Tuesday morning traffic accident in Kalamata, Peloponnese, left a passenger dead and the driver hospitalized.
Recently, there has been a lot of activity in energy projects mainly concerning the Eastern Mediterranean, especially regarding the Great Sea Interconnector (GSI) – an undersea cable that would connect Greece, Cyprus, and (possibly) Israel.
Foreign Minister George Gerapetritis has dismissed as “false and misleading” a Cypriot media report alleging that a family member was involved in the Greece=Cyprus electricity interconnection project.
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis announced plans to transfer urban planning departments from municipalities to the state-controlled Hellenic Cadastre in an effort to combat corruption.
A fire broke out in a forest area in Arcadia, Peloponnese, on Tuesday early afternoon.
This weekend in Thessaloniki Prime Minister Mitsotakis laid out his vision for the coming year, announcing 1.6 billion euros in tax cuts.
The agricultural industry must remain at the heart of the European project said the Greek Agriculture Minister, Kostas Tsiaras, during the informal EU Council of Agriculture Ministers meeting in Copenhagen on Tuesday.