Fire breaks out in Thessaloniki industrial area
A fire has broken out in the Industrial Area of Sindos, in Thessaloniki.
A fire has broken out in the Industrial Area of Sindos, in Thessaloniki.
Turkish authorities have issued detention orders for eight suspects accused of manipulating stock prices on the Borsa Istanbul and causing financial losses to small investors, state-owned Anadolu news agency has reported.
European trade ministers are hopeful for a negotiated trade deal after President Donald Trump announced 30% tariffs on the European Union, but also expressed resolve in preparing countermeasures if talks break down.
Greece must develop a national halal strategy to enhance the export potential of its agri-food sector to Muslim-majority countries, Deputy Rural Development and Food Minister Christos Kellas has told the National Association of Agricultural Cooperatives.
A 17-year-old girl is in critical condition in the ICU after suffering a head injury while riding as a passenger on an electric scooter in Grevena, northern Greece, on Monday.
The Independent Authority for Public Revenue (AADE) has announced an extension for the submission of tax returns, moving the deadline to July 21.
Main opposition PASOK has rejected New Democracy’s call for a parliamentary inquiry into alleged irregularities at the OPEKEPE agricultural payments agency, accusing the government of orchestrating a cover-up to shield itself and former ministers from accountability.
Senior officials from the Ministry of Justice, accompanied by police forces, conducted a raid on the Patras Forensic Service in western Greece on Monday.
Greece will launch a new nationwide health services hotline on Tuesday, replacing around 100 existing numbers in an effort to streamline public access to healthcare information and services, the Health Ministry announced on Monday.
The National Authority for Higher Education (ETHAAE) faces a tight deadline to complete evaluations for 12 non-state universities seeking to open branches in Greece by September.