According to the 'Fall 2023 European Accommodation Barometer'
The cost of olive oil has increased more than two-fold since last year and is estimated to hit 25 euro per liter due to anticipated low production levels and bad weather
Greece to launch a platform this month enabling foreign-flagged pleasure boats over 35m to register their charters between Greek ports
A rare red aurora was reported across the night sky of much of northern Greece, Bulgaria and Italy, as earth experiences a strong geomagnetic storm that causes the northern lights to travel unusually far from the north pole
East Med Country Experiences Unseasonable Balmy Weather in South; Autumn in North
Passengers planning to travel today are advised to contact local port authorities before their departure
A harrowing evacuation of Greek citizens trapped in Gaza since the beginning of the Israel-Hamas conflict has been completed
Eight out of 10 Support Collective Bargaining Agreements
Greece is in communication with France, Cyprus regarding humanitarian aid
Twelve "Special and important works of national level" are underway in the Attica basin to prevent flooding, with most set to be delivered over the next few years
Greece works with Europol to prevent European Neo-Nazi groups from entering the country to join far-right gathering in Athens
The challenge is to see if and how Greek state agencies coordinated with Predator
Greece’s Ministry of Development has fined Proctor & Gamble Sole Shareholder Limited and Unilever Logistics AE 1 million euros each for profiteering. The fines were issued following an audit completed by Greece’s Interdepartmental Market Control Unit and are the maximum that can be imposed on a company for violating article 54 of Law 5044/29-07/2023 regarding […]
The Argentinian helped his country win the World Cup in 2022
Figure Above One Billion Euros in H1 2023
More ominously, the category “foods, alcohol and tobacco” – with foodstuffs dominating interest – was almost double than the overall rate, which totaled 7.5 percent.
Marija Pejčinović Burić, the Secretary General of the Council of Europe, discusses what she calls the democratic backsliding in many areas and explains why it is important to recognize that there have also been positive developments in some member states.
OECD Chief Economist Clare Lombardelli foresees an easing of inflation near set targets in most countries by the end of next year, while calling on EU monetary policy-makers to carefully consider decisions that don’t jeopardize growth but at the same time restrict rising prices. As per Greece, she reiterated the OECD’s forecast of ‘robust growth’, […]
Greek Prime Minister Mitsotakis reiterated Athens’ standing support for a two-state solution to end the long-standing conflict between Israel and the Palestinians while adding that Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas is the sole representative of the latter, in comments late last month ahead of an EU Summit convened to chart the Union’s position in the […]
The head of Greece’s supreme court prosecutor’s office on Wednesday requested the lifting of immunity for 11 deputies belonging to the far-right Spartiates party, in order to further investigate whether they’re essentially a “front” and controlled by a jailed one-time Golden Dawn lieutenant. If immunity is lifted the high court prosecutor reportedly intends to summon […]