Political deadlock leaves oversight bodies in limbo
Greece’s three independent authorities remain leaderless despite resumes submitted since early November, creating what Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis called Tuesday an “institutional gap.”
Greece’s three independent authorities remain leaderless despite resumes submitted since early November, creating what Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis called Tuesday an “institutional gap.”
A man’s body was discovered in the Corinth Canal, which separates mainland Greece from the Peloponnese, on Wednesday morning by coast guard officers.
Greece faces near-endemic status for sheep and goat pox as the disease spreads despite containment efforts, with major outbreaks in Achaia and Ilia and slight declines in Serres, Imathia and Thessaly.
Greece’s tourism sector remains vulnerable to concentrated source markets, overstretched destinations and reliance on tour operators, according to a PwC Greece study presented on Wednesday at the “Reimagine Tourism in Greece” conference in Athens.
A 48-year-old woman was convicted by a single-member court for persistently stalking popular singer Yannis Ploutarchos, following his complaint to authorities. She did not attend the hearing.
India is emerging as a promising new market for Greece’s tourism sector, panelists said on Wednesday at the “Reimagine Tourism in Greece” conference in Athens, organized by Kathimerini.
Speakers at Kathimerini’s Reimagine conference agree on the need for better infrastructure.
Course of Freedom lawmaker Diamantis Karanastasis has resigned from Parliament, saying he will devote himself to his career in the arts.
Washington has moved to secure exclusive access to natural gas destined for Ukraine through Greece, with US concerns focused on competing Azeri gas entering Greece via the TAP pipeline.
From end-November until Christmas, the country’s 2.5 million pensioners will receive relief payments.