Tourism sector enterprises benefitting from RRF loans
Eight businesses connected to tourism stand to benefit from the first batch of funding from the European Union-financed Recovery and Resilience Fund.
Eight businesses connected to tourism stand to benefit from the first batch of funding from the European Union-financed Recovery and Resilience Fund.
World leaders will gather in Egypt next week to confront climate change at a moment of colliding crises: a war in Europe that has upended energy markets, rising global inflation, deep political divisions in many countries and tension between the world’s two greatest polluters, China and the United States.
The platform for applying for this year’s heating oil subsidy opens on Monday on the website of the Independent Authority for Public Revenue (AADE).
It may, after all, be a good sign for Greek society that the case of the former New Democracy lawmaker, Andreas Patsis, is considered the second most important issue in politics, according to a recent poll by MRB.
The Foreign Ministry strongly criticized Turkish authorities’ decision to deny entry and detain a Greek regional governor on Saturday, describing it as “unacceptable and totally abusive.”
The only way to chase away the shadows that have been cast by the wiretapping affair is to shed light onto every aspect of the case.
The Greek government has reacted to a newspaper’s claims that both pro-government and opposition politicians, as well as artists and other public figures are being spied upon by using the Israeli-made Predator spyware.
Representatives of the ethnic Serb minority in Kosovo on Saturday resigned from their posts in protest over the dismissal of a police officer who did not follow the government’s decision on vehicle license plates.
Sixteen people were detained after a protest was held on Friday evening against the metro station construction project at Exarcheia Square, the police said in an announcement on Saturday.