Figures compiled by Allied QuantumSea show Greek shipowners as first in ship sales, a trend showing a modernization of their fleets
In efforts to clamp down on beach and shoreline use violations, the Greek government is now also engaging the public through the ‘MyCoast’ app
Bids surpassed expectations, exceeding the 250 million euros initially offered by approximately 3.5 times, totaling 835 million euros.
Stressing Athens' unwavering stance on the apparently rekindled 'name issue', Mitsotakis called on the North Macedonia Leadership to use Prespa Agreement-mandated name
These discrepancies persist despite the lower purchasing power of Greek consumers relative to those in other eurozone countries.
Mitsotakis on Prespa violation: North Macedonia’s 'path towards Europe and progress also passes through our country, where it can end'
Egyptian FM: 'Since 2016 no boat has left Egypt's shores illegally; international community, however, has not offered necessary help'
Approximately 850-euro-million worth of loans in 2023 were issued via e-banking and mobile banking
Tirana ranked 3rd, according to the Mastercard report.
Defending champions AEK Athens came in second
To address these issues, Mitsotakis proposes legislative action at the EU level to effectively tackle the policy of Territorial Supply Constraints (TSC) where not justified by objective factors.
Members of the Greek Parliament, office-holders and military officers, as well as President of the Republic Katerina Sakellaropoulou were present at the commemoration
"Every nation has a duty to protect its history. The international community must also recognize and condemn heinous crimes against humanity to prevent similar barbaric acts in the future", President Sakellaropoulou stated
The Commission has ruled that Booking is a "gatekeeper" and must comply with the Digital Marketing Act, addressing complaints by the European Hotel Industry and Hellenic Chamber of Hotels
Gerapetritis added that a humanitarian crisis was transpiring in Gaza, with the concerns now being spillover in the wider Middle East.
PM Mitsotakis spoke in a campaign rally in Veria, in the north-central part of Greece's Macedonia province, to again issue a warning over Prespa Agreement breach
Looking ahead, over 40% of businesses prioritize development for 2024, with 65% recognizing the potential of digital business models as sustainable investments.
Speaking about price fairness by multinationals, the Prime Minister emphasized: Europe should also mean similar or uniform prices for the products sold by our multinationals
Two more were injured
Schools will close when particle concentrations above 150 mg/m3 is reached, but the Ministry may announce modifications to school programs and trips before that point