Mechanically supported invalid dies after her power was cut
A quadriplegic woman aged 56, died yesterday in Nea Chora in the area of Chania, on the island of Crete, because the PPC cut the power at the home.
- Written by E.Tsiliopoulos
A quadriplegic woman aged 56, died yesterday in Nea Chora in the area of Chania, on the island of Crete, because the PPC cut the power at the home.
The Finance Ministry is blocking real estate transactions for owners who have not paid their property taxes in the last five years.
Forbes recently published "The Greek Economy, Through The Lens Of A Wine Glass" article by Cathy Huyghe, that explores the nation's financial turmoil through the wine business.
The new line planned for the Athens Metro (Attico Metro) will be 8.1 km long and will begin at Veikou Park (Alsos Veikou) passing through Galatsi, Kypseli, Evelpidon courts, Alexandras Avenue, Exarchia, Akadimia, Kolonaki, ending at Evangelismos and will cost 900 million euros.
An officer of the Antiquities protection force was arrested on suspicion of being part of a ring trying to smuggle an ancient statue worth around 1 million euros.
Discoveroom is an app created by Nikos Anagnostou that lists only small, nice and affordable lodgings from around the globe.
Prime Minister Antonis Samaras expressed his optimism that the country will not hold early general elections in view of the election of the new Greek President.
Greek stocks held a forceful beginning, however progress on Wednesday slowed down as the main index grew marginally higher, while trading volume experienced its lowest position in seven sessions, according to reports.
Public Power Corporation (DEH) authorized a 180 million euro wind farm investment in Northern Greece and for a smaller site on Crete, according to reports.
Today, emergency medical aid has been implemented for travelers visiting the Acropolis in Athens, according to reports.
Ahead of new talks next week, UN mediator in the name conflict between Greece and FYROM Matthew Nimetz is optimistic about the 20 year old conflict.
Yesterday, the Greek Deputy Minister of Infrastructure, Transportation and Networks Michalis Papadopoulos and the Peloponnese regional authority head Petros Tatoulis in Tripoli, executed a decision to start operational practices of water runways for seaplanes, according to ANA-MPA.
The Cypriot government has been met with a lawsuit from Geek investors who suffered massive losses, due to the nation's financial turmoil and required bailouts, according to reports.
Bloomberg news agency has stated that Greece is making strides, concerning the economy, markets and public administration.