Foreign Ministry condemns Russian missile attacks
The Greek Foreign Ministry condemned Russian missile attacks against civilians in Ukrainian cities, in a tweet on Monday.
The Greek Foreign Ministry condemned Russian missile attacks against civilians in Ukrainian cities, in a tweet on Monday.
The government of North Macedonia has agreed a 350-million-euro package to offset the economic impacts of an energy crisis during the winter by helping companies maintain liquidity and vulnerable groups to keep basic life standards.
A 53-year-old shopkeeper accused of repeatedly raping and pimping a 12-year-old girl has been given until noon on Wednesday to testify on the charges after appearing before an investigating magistrate.
Europe experienced its most intense historical memories about 80 years ago. That was a long time ago for most of us, and it is natural that the new generations treat the nightmares of yesterday as something very distant, sometimes even embellished.
For all the talk about a possible rupture with the West, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan actually wishes to mend his frayed relationship with Washington.
Power generation from renewables fully covered Greece’s electricity demand over a few hours last week, for the first time in the history of the country’s electricity system, the independent power transmission operator said.
Workers at trolley buses will hold a four-hour work stoppage on October 12, to protest the lack of a collective labor agreement, the union representing workers at operating company ILPAP, said on Monday.
Greece’s big challenge for next year is for investments to climb above 30 billion euros for the first time in the post-bailout era.
Despite the slight decline in the international natural gas rates, the government is awaiting a European Union decision on whether to introduce a price cap.