Exclusive evidence brought to light today by Inside Story proves beyond any doubt that the legal and illegal surveillance were coordinated
Focusing on Private Construction Activity during this period, there was a 41.8% increase in building permits nationwide, a 40.2% rise in the area, and a 26.8% expansion in volume
In light of the situation, SNCF advises travelers to postpone their trips and avoid heading to the station.
Over the past week 788 were hospitalized, six were intubated and 35 died on account of Covid-19.
The operation of the Athens metro line to and from Athens' international airport was temporarily suspended Friday morning.
The public and visitors are encouraged to check announcements to avoid inconveniences
Greece spends 70% less than the European average on pharmaceuticals, and Greek patients face significant challenges accessing pharmaceutical drugs and treatments that are available in the country
Most of Greece will be sunny on Friday, with some light showers forecast from the afternoon in several areas of the mainland
The exhibition marks the 80th anniversary of Greece’s liberation from Nazi occupation and the 50th anniversary of the restoration of democracy.
The beaches failed to meet the set standards, including lacking facilities and environmental protection, the report said.
Rents for apartments in popular university towns in Greece are increasing as the new academic year approaches.
Commission highlights that Greece needs to build new infrastructure and upgrade existing systems to meet the directive's standards
Letter of Offer & Acceptance sent to US for purchase of 20 F-35A Lightning II fighter planes, option for another 20; initial contract at 3.47bln€
A striking 71% of Greeks perceive corruption within political parties, compared to 53% elsewhere in Europe.
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Notably, the bank is slashing fees for the IRIS payments interbank service by 50% for professional use.
A new meeting is scheduled for tomorrow morning, just hours before the deadline, to re-evaluate the situation, with the possibility of a brief extension until July 31 remaining.
The field survey saw participation from 5,076 Greek businesses, with results weighted by region and sector of activity to ensure they are representative of the entire country
Many archaeological sites and museums in Athens, Thessaloniki, Crete, ancient Olympia, Mycenae, Epidaurus, Delphi, and Rhodes will be impacted by the work stoppage today, July 25.
Greece is expecting rain and storms in many regions of the country, and cooler temperatures