Tourism needs infrastructure
As Greece prepares to welcome the highest number of foreign visitors in its history, basic public infrastructure remains woefully inadequate.
As Greece prepares to welcome the highest number of foreign visitors in its history, basic public infrastructure remains woefully inadequate.
The Greek stock market failed to follow the cool reaction of most other eurozone bourses.
The Technopolis Vinyl Market (100 Pireos) is back.
Christos Kaltekis, born and raised in Melbourne, Australia, a city renowned for its vibrant Greek community, wishes to relocate to Greece.
The dominant Western narrative today has the West fighting a battle against a dark world that represents authoritarianism and challenges the liberal post-war political world. It is summed up in the phrase “the West and the rest.”
Nick Cave is coming to Athens this June, and he’ll be in great company – Radiohead bassist Colin Greenwood.
Greek Foreign Minister George Gerapetritis, in a meeting with Ghana’s Foreign Minister Shirley Ayorkor Botchwey, condemned Iran’s attacks on Israel, warning of regional destabilization.
The ruling Conservatives has announced Fredi Beleri, an ethnic Greek mayor-elect in Albania recently sentenced to two years in prison for vote-buying, as a candidate for the upcoming European elections.
Billionaire Elon Musk addressed Greece’s low birth rate in a post on Platform X on Monday.
The 1st Printed Athens Art Weekend is shaping up to be a real treat for graphic art lovers as it prepares to take over the Kypseli Municipal Market (42 Fokionos Negri).