Fresh damage done on Hagia Sofia’s Imperial Gate
More damage was caused on Hagia Sophia’s Imperial Gate, as vandals appear to have pried out the metal plates on the oakwood door, according to a report on Turkish broadcaster ATV.
More damage was caused on Hagia Sophia’s Imperial Gate, as vandals appear to have pried out the metal plates on the oakwood door, according to a report on Turkish broadcaster ATV.
The number of residence permit holders under the “golden visa” scheme at the end of the year’s first half showed a decrease for the first time, by 544.
Photographs of Greece’s military and naval operations in Asia Minor during the 1919-1922 campaign, many of which are being shown to the public for the first time, are being presented in an exhibition on the island of Spetses.
A revamp of the lower part of Syntagma Square is moving ahead at full speed.
The Greek state must pay compensation to the victim of a debilitating rape by a man who was in the country illegally in 2012, the Council of State ruled Wednesday.
Cyprus has opened its first underwater archaeological park, offering visitors a glimpse of history at one of the eastern Mediterranean’s best preserved ancient harbors.
Greece on Thursday scored a win in its fight to protect their right to the term “Feta” as Europe’s top court reprimanded Denmark for not blocking local companies from using the name for sales outside the European Union.
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis met with former conservative French President Nicolas Sarkozy at Maximos Mansion on Wednesday evening.
How can additional fiscal space be found to help financially weak households?
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis will on Thursday chair an emergency meeting at Maximos Mansion in response to Russian natural gas supply disruptions and skyrocketing energy prices in Europe. The meeting will be attended by Minister of State Giorgos Gerapetritis, Energy and Environment Minister Kostas Skrekas, Secretary General for Fiscal Policy in the Finance Ministry…