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Benefits and payments amounting to 700 million euros were to be disbursed to Greek citizens on Tuesday and Wednesday, Finance Minister Christos Staikouras told Skai Television on Tuesday.
Greece’s Prime Minister said on Tuesday that revenues from its all-important tourism industry will reach at least 18 billion euros ($19 billion) this year, beating the government’s initial estimates.
The board of EU border agency Frontex appointed Hans Leijtens as the new Executive Director in a closed session on Tuesday.
Public Power Corporation is implementing its expansion plan in the Balkan market, with the aim of strengthening its position and becoming a major player not only in Greece, but also in the broader Southeast Europe area. The announcement of the start of exclusive negotiations with Enel last Wednesday to take over the Italian utility’s Romanian…
The management of migration in the border region of Evros and the Aegean as well as the improvement of the equipment used by the Armed Forces were the focus of a meeting of the Governmental Council for National Security (KYSEA) on Tuesday, chaired by Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis.
Rail operator Hellenic Train SA was fined 300,000 euros by Greece’s Railroad Regulatory Authority (RAS) for stranding 820 passengers in harsh weather conditions on January 24, when five trains were stuck on the major north-south train route of Greece.
The year is closing in the supermarket sector with as many as nine takeover deals, vindicating those who predicted that when the pandemic subsided and the inflationary crisis intensified, a new round of concentration would start, with major players going after small and medium-sized local chains.
The Western Balkans’ path towards the European Union “is a one-way road”, Greek Foreign Minister Nikos Dendias said following his meeting with his Kosovar counterpart Donika Gervalla-Schwarz in Pristina on Tuesday.
The New Museum of Aigai in Vergina in northern Greece was inaugurated on Monday as a multipurpose space that incorporates and unites the new central building with the entire archaeological site, including the Palace of Philip, the Royal Tombs cluster and the Museum of the Royal Tomb.