Thessaloniki teen hurt in hit-and-run
A 13-year-old was injured on Tuesday morning after being hit by a car at the Kalamaria district of Thessaloniki, in northern Greece.
A 13-year-old was injured on Tuesday morning after being hit by a car at the Kalamaria district of Thessaloniki, in northern Greece.
Human remains belonging to a man were found in a car in the port of Corfu island on Monday that was recovered from the bottom of the harbor.
The Ministry of Tourism will immediately invite interest for the execution of infrastructure projects related to tourism and the sustainability of key destinations within the next three to four weeks, Minister Vassilis Kikilias says in an interview with Kathimerini.
HRADF’s Board of Directors has decided to commence the tender process for the development of a real estate property located at Nea Hrakleia, in the Municipality of Nea Propontida of the Prefecture of Chalkidiki, Region of Central Macedonia with total surface of 27.177,15 sqm. In the context of the tender process, a valuation of the…
“The January pre-bookings for this year’s tourist season are 20% higher compared to the corresponding ones in 2019,” Tourism Minister Vassilis Kikilias said on Monday in an interview on Mega TV, noting that even in the last quarter of 2022 travel revenues supported citizens and the average Greek family, proving that tourism constitutes the popular…
First, Syria’s civil war drove Hind Qayduha from her home in the city of Aleppo. Then, conflict and joblessness forced her family to flee two more times.
Foreign property buyers in Cyprus last month deposited 594 contracts of sale at Land Registry offices across the island; they accounted for 54% of all sales; the first time since 2007 that the number of foreign sales has exceeded domestic sales.
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis participated in a discussion held during the 14th Career Days event organized by the Public Employment Service (DYPA) in Athens on Sunday.
I don’t think that any civilized person would disagree with the provision of any form of aid to the earthquake-stricken Turkish and Syrian citizens.
In January, British officials announced they had uncovered a dramatic cyberattack on the UK postal service which caused “severe disruption” to the computer systems that send mail abroad. They quickly blamed Russian hackers.