One in five Greeks struggles to keep home warm
Almost one in five Greeks is unable to keep their home warm enough, the EU’s statistical arm Eurostat has said.
Almost one in five Greeks is unable to keep their home warm enough, the EU’s statistical arm Eurostat has said.
The Health Ministry has announced a series of measures aimed at reducing long wait times at state-run pharmacies (EOPYY, the National Organization for Healthcare Services Provision).
NATO is launching large-scale military exercises across central and eastern Europe, the Balkans, and the eastern Mediterranean, aiming to project power and enhance the operational readiness of its members. Greece will play a central role in the alliance’s strategic planning.
“Misery loves company,” Mephistopheles says in Christopher Marlowe’s play “The Tragical History of Doctor Faustus.”
Motorcyclists will only be permitted to refuel at service stations if they are wearing helmets, under a legislative revision currently being prepared by the Development Ministry.
Drivers of electric cars will continue to enjoy free parking in municipal-controlled parking spaces for another two years, the Ministry of Infrastructure and Transport has said.
Police have launched an investigation into the attempted abduction of a young boy in the Ano Glyfada area of southern Athens.
Two people have died as a result of a gas leak in a private home on the island of Evia.
Authorities have said they had found 66 migrants in two locations on the southern island of Crete who had sailed to the island from the Libyan coast, a route increasingly used by smuggling rings.
Outrage over alleged safety failures at a 12-storey hotel in Turkey has escalated into a political clash between the government and the opposition-run local authorities, after a fire killed 79 people and injured more than 50.