Motor Oil launches multi-buoy mooring for tankers at Agioi Theodoroi
Motor Oil announced on Wednesday the inauguration of the largest open-sea multi-buoy mooring for tankers in Greece at its premises in Agioi Theodoroi, Korinthia.
Motor Oil announced on Wednesday the inauguration of the largest open-sea multi-buoy mooring for tankers in Greece at its premises in Agioi Theodoroi, Korinthia.
The US State Department’s non-paper with which Washington has distanced itself from the construction of the EastMed gas pipeline, due in part to the tension that Ankara systematically cultivates in the Eastern Mediterranean, has raised the diplomatic alarm in Athens.
Over 7,000 property zone rates have gone up as of January 1 with the application of the new taxable value of properties, known as “objective values.” That pushes up dozens of taxes and charges related to real estate, as well as raising the cost of property transactions.
Moving quickly to force a showdown over voting rights, congressional Democrats plan to pursue a procedural shortcut to bring up stalled legislation and try to win its approval over deep Republican resistance.
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The Agricultural Development and Food Ministry said on Wednesday it had posted online the strategic plan it submitted to the European Commission on the new Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) 2023-2027 on December 30.