Environment Ministry plans waste incineration plants
The Environment Ministry is advancing plans to develop six large-scale waste combustion units across Greece, aiming to reduce landfill use and enhance energy production.
The Environment Ministry is advancing plans to develop six large-scale waste combustion units across Greece, aiming to reduce landfill use and enhance energy production.
Some European tech workers who might once have headed to the United States are looking at defense startups closer to home. Others are rushing back to Europe from jobs abroad.
A court has handed former alternate health minister Pavlos Polakis a 12-month prison sentence, suspended for three years, for the defamation of Center for Disease Control and Prevention (KEELPNO) executive Stamatis Poulis.
Santorini’s volcano may seem quiet, but scientists warn it’s not dormant.
The April 1967 military coup in Greece was not an isolated authoritarian parenthesis in history. On the contrary, it was part of a wider geopolitical space that also included other countries in Southern Europe.
A Turkish court has jailed pending trial 18 employees of the Istanbul municipality on corruption charges, state-owned Anadolu and other media have reported, amid a crackdown on the opposition and the city’s jailed mayor Ekrem Imamoglu.
Thessaloniki hosted a Kosovar business delegation this week, as officials from both Greece and Kosovo highlighted growing opportunities for economic cooperation in key sectors including construction, agri-food, renewable energy and tourism.
Aegean Airlines’ investment in Spanish Volotea eight months ago essentially marked its first investment step at a European level.
The Chargers announced that the NFL has granted the LA franchise the international marketing rights of the league in Greece.
The Athens metro, buses and trolleybuses will operate from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. on May Day, due to the decision of transport workers to participate in a strike, unions have said.