Thousands of fish die from thermal shock as cold sweeps Greece
Hundreds of thousands of farmed fish have died from cold in a lagoon in northwestern Greece after a heavy snowstorm crippled the country this week.
Hundreds of thousands of farmed fish have died from cold in a lagoon in northwestern Greece after a heavy snowstorm crippled the country this week.
A business jet landed safely without front wheels early Thursday morning at Iraklio Airport on the island of Crete, after what appeared to be a malfunction in the landing gear, the state-run Athens-Macedonian News Agency reported.
Schools in Attica will remain closed Friday, following the unanimous decision of the region’s governor, Giorgos Patoulis, and 66 mayors.
The resumption of music and the liberalization of working hours in the catering and entertainment industry were announced Friday by Health Minister Thanos Plevris.
The Independent Authority for Public Revenue is planning a new platform for the online submission of inheritance tax declarations, expected to launch by the end of March.
Thessaloniki Port Authority (OLTH) has teamed up with Suez Canal Economic Zone in Egypt, seeking to boost their business activities, OLTH said on Wednesday.
After a frenetic few weeks when the omicron variant of the coronavirus seemed to infect everyone, including the vaccinated and boosted, the United States is finally seeing encouraging signs.
The biggest restructuring in recent years in pay television in Greece is expected in 2022.
Restrictive measures announced over the holiday period for public health reasons will be partially relaxed, Health Minister Thanos Plevris announced Thursday afternoon.
Total nonperforming loans (NPLs) in the Cyprus banking sector decreased by 32 million euros at the end of October from a month earlier.