This emphasis stems from tourism's extensive interconnectivity with various sectors and its significant contribution, amounting to 10% of Europe's Gross Domestic Product.
The story of Rowena He, a scholar of China’s bloody 1989 crackdown, reflects narrowing space for academic freedom
The initiative was launched by the City of Athens, in cooperation with its development arm DAEM, in order to train local government officials on how to save energy at municipal buildings and combat energy poverty
The measure applies to untended properties and plots of land within and near city and town limits, and fines range between 1,000-54,000 euros
Outgoing MEP Anna-Michelle Asimakopoulou is facing 75 lawsuits by citizens and the interior ministry more than 200 lawsuits since the email gate scandal broke
April emerged as a notably positive month for Athens, significantly impacting the overall results for the four-month period.
In efforts to clamp down on beach and shoreline use violations, the Greek government is now also engaging the public through the ‘MyCoast’ app
Legislation restricting the app is popular, but many users feel betrayed; ‘I think they are underestimating the fallout’
Furthermore, there was considerable interest among attendees in exploring new destinations that offer tranquility and nature-based experiences, beyond the typical beach and sun attractions.
The US hotel company already cooperates with 13 hotels in Greece and new agreements are in the pipeline
The strike and protest is expected to disrupt public sector services and cause traffic disruptions in downtown Athens
Russian leader skips tacking on Pyongyang to his China visit, but growing ties between Putin, Kim worry Xi
The Commission has ruled that Booking is a "gatekeeper" and must comply with the Digital Marketing Act, addressing complaints by the European Hotel Industry and Hellenic Chamber of Hotels
Protesters are angry that aid is going to Palestinian civilians while Israeli hostages are held by Hamas
Together with other EU countries, Athens successfully blocked a European Commission's proposal affecting the rice industry, namely, to increase allowable levels of a banned pesticide commonly found in rice imported from SE Asia
Prompted by climate change, Greek PM Kyriakos Mitsotakis said more than 2 billion euros would be channeled into strengthening civil protection infrastructure.
Faculty take to the front lines at universities, often in support of students’ right to protest
The Greek PM is campaigning from the North Aegean island of Chios
According to a post by Interior Minister Niki Kerameus, the total number of citizens registered has reached 202,556, with the majority of them within the country's borders. Specifically, 153,322 are from within the country and 49,234 are from abroad
The incident at the central Athens hotel ended quickly, according to sources