One-hundred-and-fifty-three stolen vehicles were recovered by Greek police last month, according to a relevant announcement by authorities in the country, during a Europe-wide operation. Police authorities throughout Europe recovered 505 stolen vehicles, the result of the Frontex-run “Mobile 6” operation. In Greece, specifically, several arrests were made, including 16 people on migrant smuggling charges, along […]
Lidl Hellas will mainly put the investment towards logistics centers
Eligible youth from 18 to 19 years of age can apply
Expectations Deteriorated Regarding Economic Growth and Jobless Rate
Inflation is on the Top of the Agenda
Ancient Eleusis hosted the religious and secretive Eleusinian Mysteries of antiquity
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
East Med Country Experiences Unseasonable Balmy Weather in South; Autumn in North
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 […]
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.
EU Commissioner for International Partnerships, Jutta Urpilainen, discusses the Union’s emphasis on defending democracy in all its foreign initiatives, climate change, a renewed interest in the Sahel region and even the past economic woes that plagued Greece. by Maria Vasileiou Ta Nea Democracy is backsliding in the EU. A report by the Secretary General of the […]
Marking the 100-year anniversary of the birth of opera diva Maria Callas, a new museum opened its doors in late October in the heart of Athens, showcasing the tumultuous life and stellar career of the famous US-born Greek soprano. The Maria Callas Museum “combines technology with the power of lived experience”, according to outgoing Athens Mayor […]
You are visiting Thessalia. A few days ago you had a meeting with the Greek Minister of Agriculture, while you also participated in the meeting held in Strasbourg with the Commission President and the Greek PM. How could you best help the farmers in Thessalia? What proposals do you have and how fast could CAP […]