Greece watches warily as Turkey seeks greater influence in Europe
In a strikingly assertive tone, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan has recently reiterated the urgency of his country’s accession to the European Union.
In a strikingly assertive tone, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan has recently reiterated the urgency of his country’s accession to the European Union.
A fatal road accident involving an elderly driver has reignited debate over senior citizens’ driving competence in Greece, with officials under growing pressure to reconsider safety protocols for seniors.
Renowned violinist and conductor Leonidas Kavakos said the booing of US Vice President JD Vance as he took his seat at a National Symphony Orchestra concert at Washington’s Kennedy Center on Thursday evening was “shocking.”
The mother of a young man who was relentlessly hounded and brutally harassed by bullies for months before taking his own life in 2015 has made a plea for more measures to tackle youth violence, ahead of Saturday’s anniversary of the discovery of his body.
European Union countries are discussing making the bloc’s binding gas storage goals more flexible, over concerns that the rules risk inflating gas prices, a negotiating document seen by Reuters showed.
Hellenic Public Property Company (ETAD) executives met this week in the southern French resort town of Cannes with more than 20 major foreign institutional investors and property managers, including Hyatt, Sonae Sierra, Honotel, Stoneweg, Valpre Capital and Viparis.
In the first cabinet meeting after a limited reshuffle on Friday, Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis said he expected his ministers to produce “tangible results” in their area of responsibility.
The Defense Ministry is set to save approximately €30 million annually by eliminating 600 senior officers classified as “Outside Organizational Positions” (EOTH), officials confirmed Friday.
In less than three months so far this year, as many as six business agreements have been sealed in the food and beverage sector.
Total commission income for Greece’s four systemic banks reached 2.1 billion euros in 2024.