Asia Minor Catastrophe | Athens | To February 12
Marking the centennial of one of the most violent chapters in the history of Hellenism, the Benaki Museum presents “Asia Minor Hellenism: Heyday – Catastrophe – Displacement – Rebirth.”
Marking the centennial of one of the most violent chapters in the history of Hellenism, the Benaki Museum presents “Asia Minor Hellenism: Heyday – Catastrophe – Displacement – Rebirth.”
Turning off lights and signs during the night, replacing refrigerators with new, more energy-efficient appliances, adjusting the temperature in stores so that you don’t have to walk around in short sleeves when it’s freezing outside, but also more aggressive moves such as the installation of photovoltaics, are the measures that retail businesses are considering in…
The signing of a preliminary agreement between Libya and Turkey Monday, allowing the latter’s oil rigs and research ships to search for oil and natural gas on Libyan soil and in the country’s EEZ threatens to deepen a crisis in Greek-Turkish relations.
A powerful blast rattled residents in the western Athens suburb of Peristeri in the early hours of Tuesday, causing significant damage but no injuries.
Greece has initiated a process for the sale of a majority stake in the port of Volos, in Thessaly, Central Greece, the country’s privatization agency TAIPED said on Monday.
The Greek stock market had a remarkably strong session on Monday in terms of price growth, even if the trading volume was unsatisfactory to say the least.
An increasing number of investors and real estate development companies are turning to the development of transit trade and storage infrastructures, both inside and recently outside Attica.
The First Lady of Ukraine Elena Zelenskaya visited the Ecumenical Patriarchate in Istanbul on Sunday, meeting with Patriarch Vartholomaios.
A statement released by Lead Spokesperson for External Affairs of the European Commission Peter Spano on Monday rejected the legality of the 2019 Memorandum of Understanding between Turkey and Libya.
Over 46,000 more people were employed in Greece this August than in August 2021, government spokesman Giannis Oikonomou highlighted on Monday.