Electronic invoicing becomes mandatory in Greece from February 2026
Greece mandates electronic invoicing for B2B transactions from February 2026, offering tax incentives for early adoption and promising reduced costs.
Greece mandates electronic invoicing for B2B transactions from February 2026, offering tax incentives for early adoption and promising reduced costs.
62-year-old woman walks free after being charged with burying her mother in yard. KEP director refuses to answer questions about elderly woman’s death.
Greek authorities transfer hundreds of migrants from overcrowded Crete to mainland facilities as relief operations continue amid new boat arrivals.
Finnish couple in Crete faces investigation after their 2.5-month-old baby dies from alleged accidental suffocation while co-sleeping following wedding.
Greek cardiac surgeon’s bribery trial postponed after hospitalization in ICU for heart problems. Court accepts defense request amid questions about legitimacy.
Three minors in Patras released on bail after brutal assault left 15-year-old with jaw and nasal fractures requiring surgery in Athens hospital.
Greece’s Digital Tutoring Platform relaunches with live online lessons for university entrance exams, offering free access to quality education for all students.
Police arrest 36-year-old Georgian man in Thessaloniki for allegedly sexually harassing four children aged 9-11 at elementary school playground.
Greek Health Minister announces new hospital booking system adds 7 million yearly appointments, reducing wait times from months to days through centralized platform.
Greek politician Zoe Konstantopoulou survives car accident near Lavrio after losing control of vehicle on Athens-Sounio highway early Saturday morning.
Latest Palmos poll shows New Democracy maintaining 15+ point lead despite lukewarm public response to Mitsotakis’ tax relief measures announced at Thessaloniki Fair.
Chevron to start energy exploration off Crete in 2-3 years, strengthening Greece’s position as regional energy hub and sovereign rights.
PASOK introduces parliamentary amendment targeting servicers and funds while launching nationwide campaign to promote policies presented at Thessaloniki Fair.
Greek polls show double-digit support for potential Karystianou party as Tempe victim’s mother considers entering politics, threatening opposition fragmentation.
Greek opposition leader Androulakis slams government over OPEKEPE corruption probe, calling it a “charade” designed to cover up ministerial responsibilities.
Greek Development Minister orders intensive supermarket inspections, demanding price cuts on 1,000 products amid consumer complaints and inflation concerns.
Maria Karystianou strongly denies rumors about forming a political party, calling them “fake news” while criticizing institutional collapse in Greece.
New Democracy maintains a commanding 12-point lead over PASOK in latest Greek poll, as voters weigh potential new parties from former leaders Tsipras and Samaras.
Greek government and industry leaders reach strategic agreement on energy price controls and competitiveness measures in high-level meeting led by Deputy PM.
Trump and Musk were seen chatting at Charlie Kirk’s memorial, sparking speculation about a potential reconciliation between the former political allies.