A bill expected within days would prohibit under-18s from using electric scooters on public roads, while introducing stricter rules on safety, insurance and vehicle compliance
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Russia has threatened the Baltics while carrying out massive strikes on Kyiv
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Transport officials also announced stricter rules for electric scooters and new traffic measures aimed at easing congestion across the wider Athens region.
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A new poll puts Tsipras' EL.A.S. in second place before its official launch, with 39% seeing him as the main rival to Mitsotakis
Greece's gender pay gap stands at 13.4% while the EU average is 11.1%
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A €500 million program will offer up to €36,000 per property to renovate vacant and aging homes, with applications opening in September after an initial eligibility screening phase
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The “Cyclone Project,” a joint initiative between Greece’s Culture Ministry and the Athanasios C. Laskaridis Charitable Foundation, has removed nearly 1,850 tons of waste from archaeological sites across the country in a two-year cleanup and fire-prevention campaign.















