From today April 1 people will pay higher tolls on Egnatia Motorway, businesses without POS machines will be fined, and Greece transitions into the summer "quiet hours" schedule
It may be April Fools' Day but this is no joke- today will be sunny and warm like summer, so don't forget your hat!
At the same time, a standing veto by the Austrian government means the new borderless travel will not immediately apply for land routes
February 2024 was the hottest over the past 15 years in northern Greece, according to meteo.gr, a subsidiary of the National Observatory of Athens
Dr. Dionysia-Theodora Avgerinopoulou, the Prime Minister’s Special Envoy for the Ocean, shares her thoughts with To Vima in light of the upcoming Our Ocean Conference
While Greece's municipal waste production rates come in at around the EU average, the country is at the bottom of the EU-27 for recycling rates
As in every year, we will loose one hour of sleep tonight as the clocks "spring ahead" overnight, with new public quiet hours from April 1
Greece will see clearer skies today, with beach-like weather in some regions
Get ready for some June weather... in April
The CEO Sebastian Ebel was in Greece for an event of the Rhodes Co-lab Sustainable Destination initiative, a project of the South Aegean Region, TUI and the TUI Care Foundation
For today, the weather in Greece will resemble summer more so than spring, and the skies will remain a dusty yellow hue
In 2023, Greece led in solar energy with 19%, followed by Hungary at 18% and Spain at 17%, surpassing the EU average of 9.1%
The new amendment will stipulate that tourist enterprises will have a one-year grace period to inform the local authorities about the water flow capacity in the streambed.
The shut down of the two paper mills in northern Greece comes a week after a glass plant closed in Athens
With a length of 2,883 meters, the Rio-Rio-Antirrio Bridge is one of the world’s longest multi-span cable-stayed bridges
In contrast, the countries that posted the highest hourly labor costs are Luxembourg (53.9 euros), Norway (51.9 euros), Iceland
The drop follows a significant uptick in the ESI in the second half of 2022 (69.5 units) and a slight decline in the first half of 2023 (66.7 units).
Greece surpasses this with 45%, showcasing progress but also room for improvement. Sectors like Consumer Goods and Services lead with 69% reporting full equality globally.
In over seven decades, Faros – Lighthouse for the Blind in Athens, helps Greece’s blind and visually impaired live satisfying self-sufficient lives. ‘If only we could do more,’ its president tells To Vima English Edition.
This projection is based on the understanding that certain factors that hindered growth in the latter part of the preceding year, such as flood-related agricultural losses, abrupt adjustments in housing investments, and postponed public projects, were temporary setbacks.