We need proactive checks
Greece has had strict building regulations for years. But it now appears that the system of monitoring compliance with these rules is not as strict.
Greece has had strict building regulations for years. But it now appears that the system of monitoring compliance with these rules is not as strict.
The destructive earthquakes that struck Turkey and Syria primarily have a human dimension. The father who refuses to let go of his dead daughter’s hand, the big sister who protects her younger brother in the rubble, the rescuer who gives water to a trapped child using the cap of a plastic bottle are shocking and…
“There’s two types of people in the world: the people who take, and those gettin’ took. Predators and prey.” This line is spoken by Rosamund Pike’s character, Marla Grayson, in the movie “I Care a Lot,” playing on Netflix.
It was selected by an international committee out of a total of 10 proposals by award-winning architectural offices and had become the subject of great anticipation and discussion, but finally the draft architectural plan for a major renovation and expansion of the National Archaeological Museum (NAM) in Athens was presented on […]
There is something indeed noble about being a knight. Not just any knight but King Arthur himself.
The Patra Medical Association said on Friday that it has received a barrage of reports about patients who suffered infections, allergic reactions and other problems after undergoing botox and other cosmetic procedures by non-qualified individuals.
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis thanked members of the search-and-rescue teams that were dispatched to earthquake-affected areas in Turkey, during a visit on Friday to the Special Disaster Response Unit (EMAK) facilities in Elefsina, west of the capital.
Police arrested a man and a woman on Saturday after discovering ancient coins from the Archaic, Classical and Hellenistic times in their house.
Eleni Varvitsioti of the Financial Times joins Thanos Davelis to discuss the secret talks between Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis and British Museum chair George Osborne, break down what we know so far about a potential plan to end this dispute, and look at what lies ahead in the fight to bring the Parthenon Marbles…