The Greek prime minister tours Lemnos to explain new tax cuts and meet local leaders before traveling to New York for the UN General Assembly
The allegations against 10 top politicians and officeholders, made over several months and in confidential testimony before the head of the anti-corruption prosecutor office and her associates, never generated an indictment by the latter
Analysis across 52 countries shows that restaurants and hotels account for a significant 28% of food waste.
In the Aegean, Sea Shepherd Greece is Fighting for the “Masterminds of the Sea”
The Cretan olive oil is produced exclusively in Crete, where the cultivation of olive oil has been linked to the island’s history.
Tens of thousands marched across France against budget cuts and political elites, with clashes, barricades and nearly 500 arrests as discontent with President Macron grows
Nineteen people were killed in violent clashes after a social media ban sparked nationwide unrest, plunging Nepal into political turmoil as young protesters demand an end to corruption
Following a fatal accident, the Athens mayor urges Greece’s state-owned rail network owner to act on safety and repair issues at unguarded crossings in the capital
François Bayrou stepped down following defeat in parliament, leaving President Emmanuel Macron to appoint France’s fifth prime minister in just two years
Greek FM: "There is a protection plan in place, the project is of European interest, and any obstruction will have consequences at the EU level.”
Drivers stage a two-day strike against new transport regulations, closing key streets and marching to the Tourism Ministry. Essential hospital routes remain open
Victor and Karin were married in a traditional Greek Orthodox wedding at the Cathedral of St. Demetrius, in the north-central town of Litochoro, beneath the shadow of Mt. Olympus
Lawmakers in the National Assembly vote to oust Prime Minister François Bayrou, deepening France’s political and fiscal mess
Trains will not pass through the Syntagma Metro station in Athens, by order of the Hellenic Police (ELAS), today, Saturday, September 6, at 4:00 p.m. Trains will pass through without stopping. It is noted that rallies over the Tempi tragedy are being held this evening in Athens, Thessaloniki, and other cities across Greece. On Saturday, […]
Hotels in Greece stood out as the only ones in Europe to surpass the 200 euros mark, reaffirming the country’s position as one of the continent’s leading summer destinations.
An ailing and over-stayed leader, Mr. Abbas still leads the internationally recognized Palestinian Authority and cannot be accused of mounting any kind of terrorist activity or armed resistance to the Israeli occupation, quite the contrary
Students vow fresh demonstrations in Jakarta after a motorcycle rider was killed by a police vehicle during protests over lawmakers’ pay, education funding, and government programs. Police have apologized and opened an investigation
This surge in supply comes with consequences. Occupancy rates for short-term rentals in June and July remained flat compared to last year, at 40% and 51% respectively.
Hoteliers in Athens and Attica are expressing concern about a decline in occupancy levels in July, a peak tourism month for the city.
Unions and activist groups in Heraklion are staging a demonstration against the docking of the Crown Iris cruise ship, carrying 1,600 Israeli passengers, as part of wider protests linked to the war in Gaza