The Development Ministry on Wednesday gave the green light for European Union funding to be provided to the National Natural Gas System Operator (DESFA) for the gas compressor station at Nea Mesimvria in Thessaloniki, as well as high-compression gas pipelines to Aliveri on Evia and between Aghioi Theodori and Megalopoli in the Peloponnese, and the Revythoussa thermal power station.
The General Secretariat for Investments and Development has asked the Bank of Greece to disburse nearly 55.7 million euros, which constitutes the share of the EU subsidy for these four projects that have either been completed on DESFA funds and are in the construction process.
Twho people have been arrested in Mani in the Peloponnese for allegedly growing cannabis plants.
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A forest fire in the Aghia Triada area on the island of Hydra has been brought under control with firefighting planes, authorities said on Saturday.
The fire, which broke out on Friday, spre...
Olympiakos will face AGO Rethymnou and Panathinaikos will measure up against Panionios in the semifinals of the Greek basketball league, as the quarterfinals of the playoffs saw AGOR upset P...
PAOK recovered some of the ground lost in the Super League playoffs by beating fellow Champions League-spot contender Asteras 2-1 at Tripoli on Wednesday, while PAS Giannina and Atromitos sh...
While the country waits for an influx of major investment that is expected to create new jobs in the distant future, it is absolutely vital to bolster small to medium-sized companies as fast...
Greek police officers are doing a fine job despite considerable cuts in their salaries coupled by major shortages in equipment and infrastructure.
Through their behavior and professionalism,...