Holiday magic returns to SNFCC on Dec. 1
For the fifth consecutive year, the Stavros Niarchos Foundation Cultural Center (SNFCC) will be putting on its Christmas light display and opening its ice rink on December 1.
For the fifth consecutive year, the Stavros Niarchos Foundation Cultural Center (SNFCC) will be putting on its Christmas light display and opening its ice rink on December 1.
Eleven years after the abandonment of the trans-Balkan oil pipeline project designed to take Russian crude through Bulgarian territory to Greece, effectively bypassing the Bosporus Strait, the proposal is again the subject of talks between Athens and Sofia.
Finance Minister Christos Staikouras has asked banks to consider the Spanish model for helping financially weaker borrowers who have mortgage debts and have been hit by rising interest rates.
The 2023 budget foresees a 40% increase in state receipts from real estate transfers.
State-run child protection institutions and the corresponding units in the private sector in Greece are characterized by the lack of a uniform framework and minimum national standards for staffing, operation and provision of care, according to research conducted by the National Center for Social Research (EKKE) on child protection institutions in Greece between July 2020…
Greece’s Navy on Saturday issued a new navigational telex (Navtex) expanding the area of seismic surveys for hydrocarbon deposits off the coast of Crete.
A 25-year-old motorist lost his life on Friday evening after his vehicle collided with an injured wild boar on a provincial road in Thessaly.
Greek pensioners will see significant increases in their monthly pay checks as of next month, according to data processed by the Single Social Security Entity (EFKA).
EU interior ministers sought to ease resurgent tensions over illegal migration at an emergency meeting on Friday, after the fate of migrants rescued in the Mediterranean triggered harsh words between Paris and Rome.
The establishment of the Independent Authority for Combating Corruption in Cyprus is a new concept in the island’s political affairs, and the leader of the team appointed by President Nicos Anastasiades only four months ago to contain corruption in Cyprus admitted in a radio interview that “we don’t have a good name though.”