Greek power rates to slide next month
The majority of Greek power providers announced late on Monday significantly lower rates for April, following the easing of prices in the Greek energy exchange and in international markets.
The majority of Greek power providers announced late on Monday significantly lower rates for April, following the easing of prices in the Greek energy exchange and in international markets.
Professor James Ker-Lindsay joins Thanos Davelis to break down the EU-brokered agreement that was reached between Serbia and Kosovo over the weekend to normalize ties, and look at what it could mean for the region.
The center of Athens is emerging as an ideal destination for securing high yields from the utilization of residential property.
A 3.9 magnitude earthquake struck the region of Ilia in the Peloponnese on Wednesday morning at 9.45 a.m.
A man has been injured in a stabbing while being attacked by a group of men, police said.
Kurds who have long felt sidelined in Turkish politics could have a decisive role in a closely fought May election that will determine whether President Tayyip Erdogan extends his rule after more than two decades in power.
Alvin L. Bragg, the Manhattan district attorney, has announced the return of 29 looted antiquities to Greece.
The improvement of relations between Greece and Turkey and the sharp decrease in tensions is not only at the diplomatic level but also, and almost in tandem, with the operational situation on the ground.
Airports and ports of entry around Greece are being reinforced with 1,118 police officers ahead of the tourist season, according to an announcement by Minister of Citizens’ Protection Takis Theodorikakos on Tuesday after he met with with Minister of Tourism Vassilis Kikilias.
Train services in Greece resumed Wednesday for the first time since a deadly rail disaster three weeks ago, and just a day after the embattled conservative prime minister announced early elections for May.