China remains the most dynamic market for long-haul tourists, with 69% expressing interest in traveling to Europe.
Yannis Maniatis, the vice-chair of the Group of the Progressive Alliance of Socialists in the Europarliament, cited a reference to the "Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus" and an illegal maritime agreement in a report by the European Defence Agency
One of the more innovative parts of the projects entails a gradual removal of materials used in restoration efforts from the 1930s to the early 1960s and their replacement with scattered but authentic parts of the monument at the same site
At the intersection of experimentation and collaboration, Platforms Project 2025 brings together more than 900 artists from 25 countries for four days of performances, workshops, and talks at Athens’ historic Tobacco Factory, running October 9-12
Despite the overall decline in inflation, food prices continued to climb sharply. Meat prices rose by 8.4%, fresh fish by 6.2%, and dairy products and eggs by 3.9%.
From family apartments to public schools, properties across Greece could be blocked from sales, transfers, and renovations unless unauthorized buildings which violate the building code are legalized by 2026
A second man was found inside the same unit, located in the Aghios Panteleimonas district, severely injured
Greek hotels recorded a 2 percentage point rise in occupancy rates, reaching 80.5%, while RevPAR recorded a modest increase of 1.5%.
As a severe outbreak of sheeppox spreads across Greece, farmers are reportedly buying unapproved vaccines online from abroad in a desperate attempt to protect their herds — a move experts warn is dangerous and illegal
Speaking in Sydney, Deputy Foreign Minister Giannis Loverdos highlighted Greece’s strong economy, investor-friendly climate, and enduring ties with the Greek diaspora
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Facing a declining population and deserted villages, Sardinia introduces financial incentives for newcomers, including housing grants, business support, and child allowances to revive its rural communities
Final details are still being smoothed out between Israel and Hamas, officials say
Washington reacts angrily after the Nobel Peace Prize is awarded to Venezuelan opposition leader María Corina Machado instead of President Trump, accusing the committee of politicizing the process
Millions of travelers were trapped for over a day on China’s highways after a government decision to suspend tolls triggered unprecedented congestion at the end of the National Day holidays
Two decades after George Zongolopoulos' passing, Sianti Gallery honors the “eternal adolescent” of Greek sculpture whose works defined public art from Athens to Brussels
Following a U.S.-backed ceasefire agreement, Israel and Hamas move to release hostages while Trump may visit the region as American forces help monitor compliance and coordinate humanitarian aid
Greece’s ADMIE is expected withing the next few days to secure ownership and management licenses for the Greece -Cyprus electricity interconnector, in a step both governments say is crucial to ending Cyprus’s energy isolation
Lawmakers agree to raise company thresholds and ease compliance rules after months of political wrangling over Europe’s green agenda
Businesses are resorting to old and new tactics in order to bypass Greece’s new Digital Work Card system, from manipulating schedules to underreporting hours, leaving workers vulnerable