Athens event attended by EPP European Parliament group leader Manfred Weber
Meeting with Greek PM Mitsotakis planned; Croatian Premier Plenković and EU VP Schinas also present
Once trail-blazing SYRIZA dropped to third place in the poll result, 10.2%
The plan includes ticket distribution at football matches, as well as measures to prevent and address misconduct during sports events
Blinken stated that the misuse of such software threatened privacy and freedoms of expression, peaceful assembly, and association
The disparaging resolution, approved by MEPs from the Socialists, Liberals, Greens, and Left, equates Greece with Viktor Orban's Hungary concerning the rule of law, press freedom, and individual liberties
The plan to restructure the road tax is expected in March and stems from the dual concern of reduced tax revenues from EV cars as well as the need to get old, polluting cars off Greece's roads
According to market sources those who adjusted their prices before Jan. 10, 2024, are considered the "lucky ones," as they will not be subjected to the three-month ban on promotions
Last year marked an auspicious milestone for Greece, as 57% of the electricity generated in the country was derived from renewable energy sources (RES), such as solar, wind or hydroelectric units. That equates to over 25 TWh. In comparison, RESs accounted for 50.12% of the power generated in 2022. Over a 10-year period, electricity generated […]
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No injuries were reported. Caller phoned Athens daily to issue warning
Project constructed to solve chronic water shortage on Saronic Gulf island of Aegina; operation reminiscent of naval special warfare raid
Ag-related funding, subsidies and facilitation comes amid ongoing farmers' mobilizations in Greece and western Europe
The government in Athens has firmly denied any change in national policy regarding the repatriation of culturally significant works "illegally found in foreign museums."
The President of the German Journalists' Association (DJV), talks to tovima.com about the media. And he is adamant about its function: “Our job,” he says, “the job of the free press, is to control the government.”
The Prime Minister is expected to announce measures which aim to reduce some of the agricultural sector's costs
More funding over migration issue, revision of budget framework among the highlights for Greek side
Regarding the 20-acre forested area on the northeastern side of the complex, the plan focuses on creating parks and recreational spaces, worship areas, an amphitheater, and a children's playground
Viewed from within a code of silence, Panos Kougias brings on stage a fresh proposal on Strindberg’s “Miss Julie” every Thursday and Friday
Criminal gang allegedly arranged the bogus nuptials to gain residency papers for third country nationals and travel to other EU countries