Acropolis Museum to waive entrance fee on Friday
Entry to the Acropolis Museum will be free for everyone on Friday, on the occasion of the October 28 national holiday.
Entry to the Acropolis Museum will be free for everyone on Friday, on the occasion of the October 28 national holiday.
Like many young Greeks trying to live within their means, Christina Pappas had to look for a cheaper flat in an Athens suburb after her rent went up and was relieved to find one through word of mouth.
Serbia is seeing a sudden tourism boom from countries whose citizens never had its sightseeing and shopping opportunities on their radar.
State earnings mainly from value-added tax but also from income tax have led to an increase in public revenues between January and September.
Greece’s Olympic Committee (HOC) on Wednesday said it had refused to allow top sailor and Tokyo Olympics competitor Vasileia Karachaliou to go ahead with her attempted nationality shift and compete with Portugal.
The mayor of Alimos in southern Athens has pledged to make every effort to “bring order” to the area, which for years has been identified with mobsters and illegality.
The “household basket” will be launched from November 2, Alternate Development and Investments Minister Nikos Papathanassis said while speaking to Parapolitika Radio on Tuesday.
Omer Celik, spokesman of President Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s ruling AK Party, on Wednesday condemned Greece over its “barbaric” treatment of the cultural legacy of the Ottoman Empire over alleged plans by authorities on the island of Rhodes to turn the Mosque of Murat Reis into a conservatory.
Turkey’s competition authority said on Wednesday that it had fined Facebook-parent Meta Platforms Inc 346.72 million lira ($18.63 million) for violating competition law.
Turkish police have detained the head of the Turkish Medical Association (TTB), Sebnem Korur Fincanci, for allegedly “spreading terrorist group propaganda,” the state-owned Anadolu news agency said on Wednesday.