Commissioner Ferreira will be visiting Athens, Patras, Megalopolis, and Tripolis, to review cohesion policy-supported projects
Accommodation and F&B services providers in Greece reported an 11% increase in turnover in January with Zakynthos island in the lead.
In view of an alarming increase in school bullying cases in Greece, the Education Ministry will be tightening laws and launching a platform for parents and students to report incidents
Ten shipwrecks, some dating back to 3000 BC, were discovered off the coast of Kasos in Greece following an underwater archaeological study.
On Wednesday, March 13, Greece launches the ‘Lenten Period Basket’ with products at fixed prices to tackle inflation and support low-income families.
This time the case involves a young woman from Piraeus, who was victimized for six years, starting from the age of 14
Damages have been reported, but fortunately no injuries nor deaths
The program will be funded through the Recovery and Resilience Fund (RRF)and has a budget of €176.75 million
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The center of Athens is expected to be inaccessible from 11:00am until the evening today, on account of protests
The CEO of the HFSF announced that offers exceeded even their most optimistic estimates
The two companies currently split ownership of Elpedison 50-50, and will start negotiations on the new shareholder structure from next month
Masoutis SA will be constructing a Grand Masoutis and two nine-storey apartment buildings in Athens valued at 30 million euros.
Greek cotton producers are calling on the government to take actions to address the impact of climate change on production.
The Council of Europe is calling on governments to take determined action to protect journalists, address threats, and to enforce media freedom standards
Public hospitals in Greece will be scheduling evening surgeries between 3pm and 10pm with costs ranging from 300 euros to 2,000 euros depending on operation to ease waiting times
Greek hoteliers and film producers are against a Culture Ministry bill that mandates Greek-language song and music quotas
Three Greek islands in the Cyclades are at risk of losing their unique character and local ways of life. To Vima spoke to experts and locals about what can be done before it’s too late
The affected areas include key thoroughfares adjacent to criss-crossing Syntagma Square, which lies across from Parliament in central Athens
A total of 112,000 new businesses were started in 2023, up by 6.1% over 2022, mainly in construction, transportation and storage.