Teachers lead hirings, study finds
Teachers were the profession with the highest number of hirings in Greece during 2015-23, according to a Eurobank study.
Teachers were the profession with the highest number of hirings in Greece during 2015-23, according to a Eurobank study.
Social media are easily demonized for everything, and especially for the disorders and violent behavior of teenagers. Restricting the use of these platforms is not a panacea but it is necessary, as their purpose is to transfix their users.
The state has completed the sale of a 10% stake in National Bank, and the Greek stock market can now revert to its normal mode.
Greek-Canadian comedian Angelo Tsarouchas, known as “The Funny Greek,” returns to Athens for two nights at Gagarin 205 (205 Liosion) with his latest stand-up special, “Skits & Wits.”
Turkey’s National Security Council convened on Thursday under President Recep Tayyip Erdogan.
The reconstruction of the historic Arsakeio Arcade in the heart of Athens is in full swing, transforming it into a high-end gastronomic destination.
The Culture Ministry is set to transform visitor experiences at the Bronze Age archaeological site of Phaistos on the island of Crete, reflecting a commitment to accessibility and modernization.
Skyros island’s local council has unanimously rejected a proposed urban development plan that includes expanding tourism infrastructure with marinas and cruise ship docks.
A collision between a car and an intercity bus on the Lamia-Stylida road in central Greece on Thursday left one person dead and one injured.