Today Greece will be slightly cooler, than yesterday and the African dust will have cleared up
A total of €380,000 will be channeled into cultural events that promote accessibility and empower artists with disabilities.
Increased patrols, enhanced traffic management at major events, and additional police officers announced to boost safety in Athens.
More than 1,900 reports of unauthorized sunbeds, umbrellas, and public beach violations have been filed through the myCoast app
Notably, substantial price reductions were noted in butter and eggs, decreasing by 7.50%.
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Greece has consistently been seen as complex, particularly in accounting and taxation, but procedures related to human resources and payroll have become even more complicated in 2024.
Among other things, the document urges employees to take breaks to reduce heat stress, perform physical activities during low temperature hours
In terms of Consumer Confidence, households showcased an increase in pessimistic predictions concerning the country's economic climate, while forecasts for their own economic prospects remained stable
Despite mounting pressure, Minister of Maritime Affairs, Christos Stylianides, stands firm on market freedom, cautioning against price interventions.
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The Municipality of Athens leads in property sales, with 2,035 properties changing hands in the first four months of 2024.
The report, released just ahead of European elections, shows 14% of Greeks saying they have directly benefitted from EU support in response to a major crisis
The Hydra will arrive on Thursday and the Psara will depart on Monday, enabling both crews to vote in Sunday's European Parliament election
Today the weather in Greece will be hot and sunny
The looming threat of a depleting population is nothing new. Experts across Europe have spent decades monitoring the trend and warning about the consequences of consistently low birth rates and an aging population. However, although the EU has acknowledged the problem, it would seem to have consigned the demographic issue to the backburner. Until now, […]
Household consumers can also find cheaper "blue" tariffs compared to "green" tariffs with a 12-month contract.
Additionally, balancing the surge in demand with the needs of local residents presents a complex task
Authorities have closed schools in the Central Greece region of Magnesia and have instructed inhabitants not to use the public water supply while it investigates the cause of gastroenteritis-like symptoms in over 100 persons
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