Metlen expands its share in defense market
Athens-listed} group Metlen is strengthening its presence in the defense sector.
Athens-listed} group Metlen is strengthening its presence in the defense sector.
A look at the seven candidates in the International Olympic Committee presidential election on Thursday:
Citing the need for stricter immigration policies, Migration Minister Makis Voridis announced the withdrawal of a provision that would have extended deadlines for residence permits.
Greece’s Monemvasia Castle has been listed among Europe’s seven most endangered heritage sites for 2025 by Europa Nostra and the European Investment Bank Institute.
After decades of debate, all parties now seem to agree on one point: The constitutional protections granted to ministers against criminal prosecution are excessive.
A hot-air balloon party is set to take place in Livadi of Arachova on March 22, promising a spectacle of music, dance and aerial performances against the stunning backdrop of Mount Parnassos
According to sources from the Ministry of Defense, Greece is in ongoing talks with several countries regarding the potential acquisition of second-hand warships.
Ines Schwerdtner is 36 years old and the co-leader of Die Linke, Germany’s Left party and the recent election’s surprise performer.
Greek universities are expanding their international collaborations, securing 59 joint master’s program proposals with top institutions from the US and Europe. The Aristotle University of Thessaloniki (AUTH) led with nine proposals, among the 132 submitted nationwide.
A shortage of bus drivers is limiting the number of public transport buses serving the wider Athens area on a daily basis to 1,050 from, 1,290, according to recent data released by OASA, the Athens Urban Transport Organisation.