More rules for short rentals
Next week the Tourism Ministry is putting up for consultation a bill introducing a framework of regulatory specifications for the operation of apartments and houses as short-term rental accommodation.
Next week the Tourism Ministry is putting up for consultation a bill introducing a framework of regulatory specifications for the operation of apartments and houses as short-term rental accommodation.
Most metro stations in Thessaloniki, Greece’s second-largest city, are bustling with workers carrying out the final tasks as the countdown to the inauguration begins.
Beyond the electrifying election atmosphere and the usual buzz of the city that never sleeps, there was something else very exciting going on in New York City on the first weekend of November – albeit of a more niche nature.
A new project documenting the stories of over 100 Greek migrants who faced the challenges of building new lives in Australia has been officially launched.
A 4.2 magnitude earthquake was registered off the eastern island of Kos on Friday morning. There were no reports of injuries or damage.
Self-proclaimed anarchist Nikos Romanos, arrested on Monday in connection with the October 31 explosion at an apartment in the central Athens neighborhood of Ambelokipi, is set to appear before a prosecutor on Friday. Romanos is expected to deny any involvement in the case.
Beneath turquoise waters near the small island of Antikythera, a tale of ancient tragedy continues to unfold.
European Investment Bank (EIB) Group President Nadia Calvino visited Athens on Thursday to discuss Europe’s strategic priorities and investments in Greece with Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis and National Economy and Finance Minister Kostis Hatzidakis.
In an unprecedented turn of events, Greece’s Parliament finds itself in a state of profound instability, a scenario unseen in the post-war era. The political landscape, shaped by the 2023 elections, has been dramatically reshaped as six out of eight parliamentary parties face significant defections and expulsions.
Alexander Kitroeff, a professor of history with an expertise on the Greek diaspora experience, joins Thanos Davelis to discuss the Athens Polytechnic uprising of November 17th, 1973, against the military dictatorship, and look at the diaspora’s key role in the broader story of restoring democracy to Greece.