Greek airports running smoothly
Unscheduled and private flights are causing 20% of delays at Greek airports, while the remaining 80% of delays are due to a domino effect from abroad, Transport Ministry data for June have shown.
Unscheduled and private flights are causing 20% of delays at Greek airports, while the remaining 80% of delays are due to a domino effect from abroad, Transport Ministry data for June have shown.
The Covid-19 pandemic is here to stay and its effects are expected to possibly worsen, according to government adviser Sotiris Tsiodras, an expert in infectious diseases.
In a message on Twitter Thursday, Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis paid tribute to Thanos Axarlian, a 20-year-old student killed during a botched assassination attempt by the now defunct November 17 terrorist group on July 14, 1992.
It’s a busy week for the Athens Open-Air Film Festival (aoaff.gr), which has struck out for the islands as well as the capital.
Firefighters continued working on Thursday morning to contain a wildfire on Samos in the eastern Aegean that spread overnight as abating winds helped greatly reduce the threat.
Francis Fukuyama was perhaps the most recognized political scientist in the 1990s when he wrote his much-discussed book “The End of History and the Last Man.”
The US’ House Rules Committee has voted to include an amendment by Democrat Chris Pappas in the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) for the 2023 fiscal year, which would prohibit the sale of F-16 jets or modernization kits to Turkey unless certain conditions are met.
More than a thousand property owners in Greece are about to take recourse to the courts against their Single Property Tax (ENFIA) bill, as the government has already conceded that there have been some errors in their calculation.
Cero Generation, a leading solar energy investor operating throughout Europe, announced on Wednesday the start of work on a 100-megawatt photovoltaic project at Prosotsani in Drama, northern Greece.
Few cultural disputes inflame British passions more than the disposition of the Parthenon Marbles. Public debate about the statuary has raged since the early 1800s, when the sculptures and bas-reliefs, which date from 447 BC to 432 BC, were stripped from the Parthenon and other Classical Greek temples on the Acropolis of Athens by agents…