Athens city center to close to trucks
The supply times for shops in the Municipality of Athens, apart from the historic center, are to change as large trucks will only be able to enter the city between 9 p.m. and 9 a.m.
The supply times for shops in the Municipality of Athens, apart from the historic center, are to change as large trucks will only be able to enter the city between 9 p.m. and 9 a.m.
Moscow on Friday welcomed Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan’s proposal to establish a three-way mechanism for diplomacy between Turkey, Russia and Syria, Russian state news agencies reported, citing a deputy foreign minister.
The municipal shelter for strays of the Vyronas Municipality and Adopt a Paw Today are holding a Christmas bazaar on Saturday and Sunday to raise funds for the important work they do.
An Athens court has ruled that the state must pay 300,000 euros in emotional distress damages to the relatives of a 77-year-old woman who died in the eastern Attica wildfires on 23 July 2018.
A wiretapping scandal and innuendos about an ongoing blackmail campaign. Cash handouts and political favors. A prolonged electoral campaign without a clear election date. MP candidates working with the Church of Greece to boost their visibility. Politicians on the campaign trail hugging babies and pressing the flesh.
Ruling New Democracy Friday suspended the party membership of MEP Maria Spyraki amid an ongoing fraud investigation.
Deviating from the general mood in Europe, a large number of Greeks hesitate to declare their approval of the European Union’s backing for Ukraine following the Russian invasion.
With Eva Kaili, a former vice president and member of the European Parliament, facing corruption charges in Brussels over her role in what has been dubbed Qatargate, ruling New Democracy, leftist SYRIZA and the socialist PASOK have taken up battle positions either to deflect or exploit the political expediency at hand.
The European Union said Thursday it approved a new package of sanctions aimed at ramping up pressure on Russia for its war in Ukraine.
The American Hellenic Institute (AHI) has condemned Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s threats to launch a missile attack against Greece, while urging the US State Department to call out Turkey as the aggressor.