Energean reports first oil exports from Israel
Energean on Tuesday announced the first ever exports of crude oil in the history of Israel from its Karish field.
Energean on Tuesday announced the first ever exports of crude oil in the history of Israel from its Karish field.
A 45-year-old British national wanted in the United States for importing drugs and possessing weapons was arrested in the northern city of Thessaloniki on Tuesday afternoon.
Turnover of all businesses in the Greek economy approached half a trillion euros in 2022, far exceeding the turnover of both 2021 and 2019, before the pandemic.
Police in the region of Viotia, central Greece, were looking for three men who allegedly gang raped a 13-year-old student, a local news website reported Wednesday.
“The unspeakable pain is something we will always carry with us,” five of the 36 Greek rescuers who recently returned from quake-shattered Turkey told the press in Athens.
Representatives of the 27 European Union countries meet in Brussels on Wednesday to discuss a new batch of sanctions against Russia, with politicians, military leaders and four more Russian banks expected to be targeted.
The Finance Ministry and the Bank of Greece estimate that the 2022 deficit will eventually be 1-1.2 billion euros less than the budget predicted, which creates fiscal space for 2023.
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis announced from Kozani on Tuesday that the new Ptolemaida V lignite-fired power unit would remain in the system as a strategic reserve unit after 2028.
Russia’s military operations in Ukraine will continue until the rights of Russian speakers in the country are “firmly guaranteed,” says Kirill Logvinov, the ad interim head of the Russian diplomatic mission to the European Union. In this interview with Kathimerini, the Russian diplomat says that Moscow’s aim is not to overthrow […]
Reflecting the new mood pervading Greek-Turkish relations in the wake of the devastating earthquakes in Turkey, Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu made reference on Tuesday to a “new page” in relations between Athens and Ankara.