Greece's 'green' hotels may soon have access to better financing, tied to their environmental footprint, under a new tourism bill put to a vote in Greek Parliament today.
The bill, introduced by Greece's Ministry of Tourism, aims to strengthen the country's position as a global tourism leader by advancing sustainable tourism practices.
Four law enforcement personnel, including high-ranking officer, among the 19 individuals arrested; protection racket targeted illegal brothels, gambling parlors
The decision for coordinated protests across the country was made in mid-December during a meeting organized by the Nationwide Committee of Blockades in Larissa.
Liberal Party leader’s departure sets up leadership battle ahead of a new election in the G-7 country
Tesla vehicle rented in Colorado contained gas canisters and fireworks, officials said
PM Mitsotakis inaugurated a relevant event by saying the government doesn't believe in a complete ban on the use of social media platforms by minors, saying this would be ineffective
A 55-year old has died in connection with the Kalabaka hotel fire, while several others have been hospitalized with injuries.
While Germany’s democratic parties have refrained from finger-pointing, the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) wasted no time blaming the government’s immigration policies
Bartholomew also expressed gratitude to Erdogan over his order to allow reopening of historic Halki School of Theology
In Greece, preparedness—specifically prevention—is at a high level, despite the fact that such phenomena have become more destructive on a global scale.
A public Christmas tree was burned in Syria on December 23, sparking widespread outrage and protests by Christians in the country.
The island republic’s special representative will be Amb. Thessalia Salina Shambos, the current political director at Cyprus’ foreign ministry and a former ambassador to Israel
The purpose of the regulation is to prevent the state funding given to political parties from being used to support criminal activities.
Mitsotakis, in essence, sets in motion the plan to impose restrictions on children under the age of 15 years having access to social media, in an attempt to safeguard the country’s youth.
Germany is headed to early elections, after German Chancellor Olaf Scholz lost a vote of confidence in parliament on Monday. The elections are set to take place on February 23. The German Chancellor headed a minority government after a three-party coalition collapsed in November. His lame-duck government passed bills in the Bundestag (German Parliament) through […]
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis is expected to deliver his remarks late in the evening, shortly before the decisive vote that will conclude the session
If Scholz loses the vote, he will join the group of four chancellors who have called for confidence votes after World War II.
According to reports one of the four individuals took down a portrait of Bashar al-Assad and stood on the balcony holding it while shouting: "Dictator."
Clashes in Athens broke out after police forces battled with groups of protesters in central Athens after a march commemorating the 16th anniversary of Alexandros Grigoropoulos concluded on Friday evening. Protesters and anarchists hurled Molotov cocktails against anti-riot police units, who responded by firing tear gas and stun grenades. The unrest included barricades and stone-throwing, […]