Two men arrested in Crete over domestic violence, harassment
Two men were arrested in the city of Iraklio, eastern Crete, following accusations of domestic violence and harassment by two women.
Two men were arrested in the city of Iraklio, eastern Crete, following accusations of domestic violence and harassment by two women.
Electricity producers owe 367,067,027.54 euros in total for the extraordinary levy of 90% imposed on them by the government as part of a support package to offset soaring electricity prices, Finance Minister Christos Staikouras said Wednesday.
The Brazilian Embassy in Athens is organizing Greece’s first Portuguese “translation slam,” a competition between translators working off the same piece.
Several districts of Greece’s second largest city experienced power cuts while authorities on the island of Skopelos had to close schools following heavy overnight rainfall in the region, state-run news agency AMNA reported.
Over 20 years after his kidnapping by Turkish secret agents in Kenya and imprisonment in Turkey on terrorism charges, Kurdish militant leader Abdullah Ocalan has appealed against Greece to the European Court of Human Rights.
The deepening relationship between Greece and Israel, which over the course of the last 12 years has acquired strategic characteristics, complements – essentially follows – the visionary cooperation that the Greek and Jewish communities in America have developed over decades.
Civil marriage licenses can now be requested online at the country’s municipal authorities and be issued at a person’s digital inbox (at my.gov.gr), the government’s public services platform, it was announced on Wednesday.
Given the data so far, the government’s aim with the bill it introduced in April 2021 to convince Greeks of the diaspora to vote in the national election has not borne fruit.
A top European Union official warned Elon Musk on Wednesday that Twitter needs to beef up measures to protect users from hate speech, misinformation and other harmful content to avoid violating new rules that threaten tech giants with big fines or even a ban in the 27-nation bloc.
Greece is becoming a European gas corridor and can nearly quadruple its gas export capacity to neighboring countries in the coming years thanks to new infrastructure under development, Maria Rita Galli, the chief executive of the country’s gas grid operator DESFA, said on Wednesday.