Athens: The enduring city
What is there left to say about Athens?
Europe could adopt a three-point plan to reduce dependence on Russian natural gas by a third by the end of 2022, International Energy Agency Executive Director Fatih Birol says in an interview with Kathimerini, stressing that Europe has “a few tough weeks or months ahead” in the area of energy security. Should the continent end…
The Greek government is preparing a backup plan to ensure adequate energy imports in case Russia stops supplying natural gas, in violation of the agreement signed between Greece’s Public Gas Corporation and Russia’s Gazprom.
The Goethe Institute of Athens, in cooperation with the Benaki Museum’s Modern Greek Architectural Archives, presents “From Building to Community: Ioannis Despotopoulos and the Bauhaus.”
There were smiles on Friday as what has been the coldest March in 35 years neared its end with a springtime blush, bringing relief from two cold spells and skyrocketing heating bills.
Sports teams will be playing to full stands starting on Saturday, as restrictions on crowd numbers are lifted for sports venues.
Epirus in northwestern Greece will be the first region to benefit from a new program for the recognition and certification of some 200 museums across the country, Culture Minister Lina Mendoni said on Friday during a visit to the regional capital, Ioannina.
A cyberattack last Sunday on the computer systems of Hellenic Post (ELTA) is not an isolated incident, but the latest in a series of attacks on state agencies and state-owned companies over the past year, authorities say.
This summer’s Posidonia fair, on June 6-10 at the Metropolitan Expo center at Spata, will have decarbonization as one of its main themes.
The government is examining ways to support the travel offices and hotels that usually focus on the Russian and Ukrainian tourism markets, Tourism Minister Vassilis Kikilias said on Thursday.