November 29, 2023
Taxi drivers & owners on 48-strike to protest new tax bill
Taxi drivers and owners in Athens mobilize again against the new tax bill and announced on Wednesday…
November 29, 2023
Greece’s natural gas export potential will be quadrupled, says Minister
Greece’s natural gas export potential will be quadrupled by the end of the decade, with new in…
November 29, 2023
Hospital doctors on 48h strike due to collapse of Greece’s NHS
Highly frustrated about the ongoing deterioration of the National Health System, the dramatic workin…
November 29, 2023
SILVER ALERT: Do you know Maria Taylor? She was rescued from Symi sea area
Greece’s Service for missing persons LifelineHellas has issued an alert about a foreign nation…
November 29, 2023
Crete: Students found semi-conscious in high school toilet
Alarm for high school students who were found semi-unconscious in a school toilet in Heraklion on th…
November 29, 2023
Mitsotakis: “Unfortunate incident that won’t affect Greece-UK relations” (POLL)
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis on Wednesday described the abrupt cancellation of his planned mee…
November 28, 2023
Entrepreneurship fee for self-employed to be cut by 50%, says FinMin
Τhe entrepreneurship fee will be cut by 50 percent for all self-employed from this year, National Ec…
November 28, 2023
Police evicts disable 82-year-old man in Halkidiki (videos)
Strong police forces moved to evict an 82-year-old disable man and his family from the home they bui…
November 27, 2023
Parthenon Marbles: UK’s PM Sunak cancels meeting with Greek counterpart Mitsotakis
In a surprised and totally undiplomatic move, British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak cancelled a meeting…
November 27, 2023
New bad weather front with rainfalls, storms, gusty winds up to 9 Β
Hardly is storm Bettina gone, a strong barometric low coming from North-West Europe and moving south…
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Taxi drivers and owners in Athens mobilize again against the new tax bill and announced on Wednesday a 48-hour strike on December 5 and 6, 2023. The Board of Directors of tax owners and drivers of Athens union (SATA) decided to escalate the mobilizations, expressing “the anger and indignation of …
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Greece’s natural gas export potential will be quadrupled, says Minister
Greece’s natural gas export potential will be quadrupled by the end of the decade, with new infrastructure projects such as the Alexandroupolis floating liquefied natural gas (LNG) terminal, Deputy Minister of Environment and Energy Alexandra Sdoukou said on Wednesday. This will happen due to an increase in the capacity of …
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Hospital doctors on 48h strike due to collapse of Greece’s NHS
Highly frustrated about the ongoing deterioration of the National Health System, the dramatic working conditions that set patients at risk and the shortage of staff, Greece’s public hospital doctors and staff launched a 48-hour strike. The Federation of Hospital Doctors of Greece (OENGE) launched a 48-hour strike across the country …
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SILVER ALERT: Do you know Maria Taylor? She was rescued from Symi sea area
Greece’s Service for missing persons LifelineHellas has issued an alert about a foreign national found in the country who is seeking for her family. She stated her name was Maria Taylor. According to the alert, an unidentified adult was found on 29. October 2023 in the sea area of the …
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Crete: Students found semi-conscious in high school toilet
Alarm for high school students who were found semi-unconscious in a school toilet in Heraklion on the island of Crete on Wednesday morning. Possible scenario is the use of an unknown substances. According to local media information, the students reported that they are dizzy and not well, possibly after using …
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Mitsotakis: “Unfortunate incident that won’t affect Greece-UK relations” (POLL)
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis on Wednesday described the abrupt cancellation of his planned meeting with UK counterpart Rishi Sunak in London as an “unfortunate incident.” Despite this, he expressed confidence that it would not have any impact on bilateral ties. “This unfortunate incident… will not affect Greek-British relations. It had …
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Entrepreneurship fee for self-employed to be cut by 50%, says FinMin
Τhe entrepreneurship fee will be cut by 50 percent for all self-employed from this year, National Economy and Finance Minister Kostis Hatzidakis said on Tuesday in an interview with SKAI TV. The change relative to the initial plans will be included in the draft tax bill that is to be …
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Police evicts disable 82-year-old man in Halkidiki (videos)
Strong police forces moved to evict an 82-year-old disable man and his family from the home they built and lived in for half a century. The eviction took place while a temporary court decision allowed the family to stay in their home until February 2024. Wrapped in blankets and sitting …
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Parthenon Marbles: UK’s PM Sunak cancels meeting with Greek counterpart Mitsotakis
In a surprised and totally undiplomatic move, British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak cancelled a meeting with Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis scheduled to take place on Tuesday morning. Prior to the literally last minute cancellation on Monday evening, there were statements by the Sunak’s spokesperson who ruled out any possibility …
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New bad weather front with rainfalls, storms, gusty winds up to 9 Β
Hardly is storm Bettina gone, a strong barometric low coming from North-West Europe and moving southeast will cause a new wave of bad weather in Greece, forecast to last from the evening hours of Monday, November 27, until Wednesday, November 29, 2023, The bad weather front bring rainfalls, locally strong …
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Extensive damages in Halkidiki waterfront from storm Bettina
Winds blowing with intensity of 11 Beaufort swept along the coast of Kassandra leg in Halkidiki peninsula over the weekend damaging pedestrian zones in the villages of the mainly touristic area. Badly affected have been the villages of Siviri, Hanioti, Pefkohori and Polychrono where piers were cracked, trees uprooted and …
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Christmas Tree decorations stolen in Athens Municipality
The Christmas Tree in Klafthmonos Square in downtown Athens stays “half-naked from the waste down” -as media reported – after its decoration has been stolen. The Grinch in Athens did not remove all ornaments as they obviously stole what they could reach with their hands. The tree was set …
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Mitsotakis: “Unfortunate incident that won’t affect Greece-UK relations” (POLL)
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis on Wednesday described the abrupt cancellation of his planned meeting with … Read More » -
Parthenon Marbles: UK’s PM Sunak cancels meeting with Greek counterpart Mitsotakis
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Metro station in Thessaloniki opened to public for sightseeing only
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Minister threatens to quit if he’ll have to back “same sex marriage”; finds supporters among ND
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SYRIZA is falling apart after 9 more MPs leave the left-wing party
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Kasselakis’ dream: “Return to old, tidy Greece with clean homes”
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Scientists of National Observatory of Athens NOA seek public support (PETITION)
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Bishop of Piraeus claims homosexuality causes cancer, lashes out at SYRIZA leader
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Poll: PASOK ahead of main opposition SYRIZA
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Parliament approves bill on dissemination of terrorist content online
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Greek FM concludes talks with Palestinian authorities in Ramallah
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Greece’s natural gas export potential will be quadrupled, says Minister
Greece’s natural gas export potential will be quadrupled by the end of the decade, with … Read More » -
Entrepreneurship fee for self-employed to be cut by 50%, says FinMin
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Interest rate on deposits still very low in Greece
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Greece probes taxpayers declaring residence abroad but live in the country
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FRAPORT: Passenger traffic at Greece’s regional airports surpasses previous record highs