Wildfire breaks out in Markopoulo
A wildfire broke out early Friday afternoon in Markopoulo, southeast of Athens, prompting a swift response from firefighting forces.
A wildfire broke out early Friday afternoon in Markopoulo, southeast of Athens, prompting a swift response from firefighting forces.
Greece’s largest ferry operator, Attica Group, has scrapped two of its oldest and most iconic vessels, Kriti I and Kriti II, as part of a broader fleet renewal program that includes the construction of two new high-capacity, environmentally friendly ferries.
The government is advancing a new legislative framework to accelerate and toughen disciplinary procedures for public sector employees, aiming to address long-standing inefficiencies and delays in disciplinary justice.
The conservative government has managed to restore confidence in the Greek economy, Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis said during an interview on CNBC’s television program “Europe Early Edition.”
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis stated that lifting Turkey’s long-standing casus belli against Greece could be tied to Ankara’s participation in European Union defense programs.
A new wave of Saharan dust is sweeping into the Eastern Mediterranean, significantly affecting Greece through Sunday, according to the National Observatory of Athens.
Police have arrested a 50-year-old man in connection with the fatal shooting that occurred Wednesday in Rafina, east of Athens.
The management of Alpha Bank referred on Wednesday to the success of strategic actions that placed the institution on a trajectory of strong gains, during the annual general meeting.
Olympic 50 metres freestyle champion Cam McEvoy thinks the record time claimed by Kristian Gkolomeev as part of the Enhanced Games program, where swimmers are allowed to use banned drugs, is irrelevant to the sport.
The press conference for the 2025 EuroLeague Final Four was held on Thursday in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates.