Capital’s transit modernizes but driver shortage persists
Greece’s capital is experiencing uneven progress in its public transportation overhaul, with new buses arriving even as aging infrastructure creates persistent delays.
Greece’s capital is experiencing uneven progress in its public transportation overhaul, with new buses arriving even as aging infrastructure creates persistent delays.
Greek police has arrested 10 people in Thessaloniki after dismantling a criminal ring that smuggled alcoholic beverages and illegal pesticides into Greece since 2012.
Independent MP Pavlos Sarakis, originally elected with the Hellenic Solution party, declared €18.4 million in income in the wealth statements published on Monday, placing him among the wealthiest members of Parliament.
Authorities in Greece are moving closer to setting a trial date in the 2023 Tempe rail disaster case, after the appeals court president approved a prosecutor’s recommendation to refer 36 defendants to trial, local media reported Monday.
Alan Makovsky, a senior fellow for the Center for American Progress and an expert on Turkey and US foreign policy, joins Thanos Davelis as we break down the latest meeting at the White House between US President Donald Trump and Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan.
A number of assets, including those from unused inheritances, could be utilized for housing.
The Development Ministry, under the threat of losing resources from the Recovery Fund, is promoting a bill to include an additional 12 sectors in the simplified licensing regime.
The Greek tax system presents significant peculiarities compared to those of other European countries.
Labor Minister Niki Kerameus met with representatives of more than 30 companies participating in the upcoming Rebrain Greece event in New York on December 7, aimed at connecting the Greek diaspora with job opportunities in Greece.
Declarations of wealth and assets by more than 1,000 public officials were published on Parliament’s website on Monday.