Mykonos, Santorini tourism, investments not subsidized
The new development law subsidizing investment projects will leave out Mykonos and Santorini from subsidies, according to a ministerial decision on the new subsidy cycle signed Friday.
The new development law subsidizing investment projects will leave out Mykonos and Santorini from subsidies, according to a ministerial decision on the new subsidy cycle signed Friday.
Turkey prevented nine Greek and Cypriot naval units from entering the country’s continental shelf, Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu told a diplomacy conference on Monday, a day before a new Turkish drillship is set to leave the Mediterranean port of Mersin.
A view of a rock at the heart of the Dadia National Park in the regional unit of Evros where rangers leave food for hungry vultures.
The UK newspapers have all been buzzing this week with the suggestion that the British Museum may be ready to discuss the return of the Parthenon Sculptures with Greece.
A Turkish UAV flew over the uninhabited islet of Kandelioussa, west of the Dodecanese island of Nisyros, at 8.21 a.m. on Monday, the Hellenic National Defense General Staff (GEETHA) said in a statement.
Faced with an inflation level without precedent in the past 27 years, an increasing number of consumers are abandoning brands for private-label products.
The coast guard is searching for two missing swimmers in the area of Sounio, southeast of Athens.
The European Commission has approved a 30-million-euro scheme in direct grants for Greek fur and leather producers, it was announced on Friday.
Power can be dangerous. Even more so in states that do not rely on longstanding institutions and mechanisms but, rather, on individuals.
Lamda Development has acquired the McArthurGlen designer outlet mall at Spata, east of Athens.