Greece’s food service industry is facing growing pressure as falling revenues, inflation and rising operating costs deepen concerns over the sector’s future.
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Fuel shortages and economic turmoil are scaring away foreign visitors
A 69-year-old man aboard the Malta-flagged vessel was pronounced dead in the ship’s infirmary as port authorities launched an investigation into the circumstances surrounding the incident
A €500 million program will offer up to €36,000 per property to renovate vacant and aging homes, with applications opening in September after an initial eligibility screening phase
The two-time NBA MVP revealed that he made $120 million in a single year, stressing the importance of financial discipline and warning young athletes about the dangers of reckless spending after retirement.
Transport officials also announced stricter rules for electric scooters and new traffic measures aimed at easing congestion across the wider Athens region.
Emergency crews recovered the child from a canal near a settlement in northern Greece, while authorities investigate the circumstances surrounding the tragedy
Authorities will focus on high-risk sectors including shops, bars, restaurants, car repair garages and rental companies.
A new digital system will allow citizens to report tax evasion, smuggling, corruption and financial crimes, with authorities using risk analysis and data cross-checking to prioritize investigations
Greek authorities launched a coordinated rescue operation south of Crete after a migrant boat was spotted by a Frontex aircraft, safely recovering around 50 people at sea
Greek Foreign Minister George Gerapetritis meets Finland’s Elina Valtonen in Athens as the wars in Ukraine and the Middle East, along with mounting tensions in the Eastern Mediterranean, dominate the geopolitical agenda
Former prime minister unveils “Greek Left Alliance,” calling for what he called an attack against inequality, corruption and mainstream parties
The Ministry of Development is advancing a bill offering tax incentives and fast-track permitting to draw foreign capital into strategic sectors up to €50 million
Greece has filed its 8th grant disbursement request and 7th loan disbursement request from the EU Recovery and Resilience Facility, covering 34 milestones and marking a significant step toward closing out the program.
Planned measures include higher pension increases, a larger annual allowance and legislative changes aimed at protecting thousands of widow’s pension recipients.
Forty suspects accused of using stolen tax bureau credentials and fake child registrations at activity centers to siphon off state benefits and subsidies
Australia, India, Japan and the United States unveiled new initiatives on critical minerals and energy security while announcing their first joint infrastructure project in the Pacific
Authorities cordoned off a rocky coastal area in eastern Crete after fishermen discovered what officials believe is a naval mine, possibly of Ukrainian origin, near the resort town of Elounda in the Lasithi region, according to a report by ekriti.gr.
Named after the Italian word for light, the Luce will test the appetite of the superrich as EVs have fallen out of favor in the U.S.