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The number of Balkan nationals looking for real estate to buy in Thessaloniki has risen exponentially, realtors told Philoxenia’s “Tourism, Real Estate, Transport & Infrastructure in Greece and SE Europe” forum in the northern port city on Friday.
Ayla Jean Yackley, a journalist covering Turkey with stories in The Financial Times, Politico, and other major outlets, joins Thanos Davelis to break down the significance of a recent deal to extend an agreement unblocking grain shipments from Ukraine, and look at how this shines light on the deep ties Turkish President Erdogan and Russian…
Government receipts from the transfer of apartments and plots of land increased by 35% in the year’s first nine months, according to Independent Authority for Public Revenue (AADE) data.
There are only two times in my life that I’ve cried: when my mother left me, and when I received the news that I would be on the first-ever IOC Refugee Olympic Team.
Only 798 state entities out of 2,776 in Greece have designated an “energy officer” to implement a plan to cut energy consumption in the public sector, state agencies and local government and help deal with the energy crisis.
Today is the World Day for the Prevention of Child Abuse. The reminder seems almost redundant in the flood of abuse cases that have been coming to light in recent months.
Greece is no longer in the spotlight as a problem, according to Wolfgang Schaeuble, who had served as Germany’s finance minister at the height of the Greek financial crisis.
Fires this year had less of an impact compared to last year, which was marked by the catastrophic fire in northern Evia, according to official figures covering May 1 to October 31, presented on Friday by Civil Protection Minister Christos Stylianides.
Many scientists tout the benefits of laboratory-produced meat, predicting a bright future, even claiming that humans will no longer eat slaughtered animals a century from now.