Cyprus takes no chances after cases of bird flu
Health officials take no chances, instruct private farms to put down 1,000 birds to prevent spread of virus
Health officials take no chances, instruct private farms to put down 1,000 birds to prevent spread of virus
More than 25 mayors and dozens of local government officials from around the world will convene in Athens on Wednesday to share their ideas and proposals to combat hate, bigotry and antisemitism.
The German Marshall Fund of the United States (GMF), a nonpartisan public policy think tank that focuses on relations between the US and Europe, is hosting a conversation with Federica Mogherini, the European Union’s former foreign policy chief, on Russia’s ongoing war in Ukraine, developments in the Mediterranean region and the state of the transatlantic…
The Finance Ministry is planning to overhaul the way freelancers and self-employed people are taxed in a bid to reduce the tax evasion recorded in both income tax and value-added tax.
Greece appears to be well and truly entering a protracted pre-election period, with Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis asserting during a tour of the Athens suburb of Kallithea at the weekend that the “climate already smells of elections.”
Authorities have ordered school closures following a magnitude 4.8 earthquake that struck an area in southern Greece where seismic activity is rare.
Trash has piled up on the streets of the northern port city of Thessaloniki and will continue to do so after municipal employees on Tuesday decided to escalate their protest action by extending a three-day strike that began on Monday until the end of the week.
This year “will be one of historic records for both foreign direct investment in Greece and for exports,” Finance Minister Christos Staikouras told a conference on the economy on Tuesday.
Greece is expected to be hit by a low-pressure system coming in from Italy in the West on Tuesday evening, before it marches east to other parts of the country through Thursday.
A ferry boat carrying 31 passengers and 18 crew managed to sail safely into port in Kalymnos on Monday night after crashing into a reef off the coast of Telendos, en route from Leros, in the southeastern Aegean.