Dispute grows over Kea luxury resort expansion
More than 100 residents of Kea island are urging the municipal authority to take a clear position on a proposed 70% expansion of the One & Only resort, a project that has drawn growing opposition.
More than 100 residents of Kea island are urging the municipal authority to take a clear position on a proposed 70% expansion of the One & Only resort, a project that has drawn growing opposition.
New Democracy lawmaker and former transport minister Kostas A. Karamanlis is expected to announce Saturday that he will not be a candidate in the next general elections, Kathimerini understands.
The government’s relations with the market are being pushed to the extreme once again due to recent measures against price hikes and, above all, the reinstatement of the ceiling on the gross profit margin in 61 food categories and other basic grocery items.
New Democracy lawmaker and former transport minister Kostas A. Karamanlis announced Saturday that he will not be a candidate in the next general election, after he was named in one of the case files concerning a massive farm subsidies scandal that was sent to Parliament on Friday.
Three new members of the Greek cabinet were sworn in on Saturday at the Presidential Mansion, replacing ministers who resigned on Friday, after their name appeared in a new case file concerning a widening farm subsidies scandal.
Details have emerged from files compiled by the European Public Prosecutor’s Office concerning the alleged fraudulent distribution of EU agricultural subsidies through OPEKEPE.
“When we go out, we stay alert,” a student said, capturing the quiet vigilance shaping teenage life, as youths and experts gathered at an event organized by Kathimerini on Thursday at the 3rd High School of Kifissia.
Police in the western Athens district of Peristeri are investigating after a man fired a gun into the air outside a local stadium on Friday night.
Just over a month since the outbreak of war in the Middle East, Athens International Airport is among the region’s airports to have suffered a significant setback due to the closing of airspace in the conflict zone.
If there is anyone definitely winning amid the rise in gambling activity, it is the state, with annual revenue from royalties and taxes on winnings hovering at around €1 billion in recent years.