Imposing Greece defeats Ireland in Dublin
Greece convincingly saw off Ireland with goals from Ioannidis and Tzolis.
Greece convincingly saw off Ireland with goals from Ioannidis and Tzolis.
The new group exhibition of the NEON Organization for Culture and Development, “Space of Togetherness” at the Drama School of the National Theater in Athens, recounts stories largely concerning immigration, war, and climate change, as befits a location with an instructional mission.
Greek stocks continued their decline on Tuesday, but with the benchmark of the market containing its losses somewhat.
In a bid to tackle the housing problem, the government has set the deadline for issuance of an AMA (Property Registration Number) for properties located in the first three districts of the Municipality of Athens on December 31, 2024.
The never-ending drama of SYRIZA’s internal strife continued over the weekend with the members of the party’s central committee approving a motion of no confidence in its president Stefanos Kasselakis, paving the way for yet another election contest for SYRIZA’s leadership.
Passengers on a bus in the northern Athenian suburb of Galatsi were trapped for an extended time on Tuesday due to heavy flooding from storm Atena.
Mario Draghi’s warnings about the future of the European Union if it does not proceed with radical solutions for its economy are more than clear.
The government’s electronic invoicing system will be fully operational from January 2025.
Confusion still reigns supreme regarding the regulations on bonuses in the height and square meterage of buildings. Despite the limits on these bonuses set in May by the Environment Ministry, which considered the case closed, in most municipalities the permits that have already been issued under the previous regime are being implemented normally.
Greece’s main opposition party SYRIZA has scheduled leadership elections for November 24 and December 1, with a party congress set for November 1-3.