Hundreds flee Santorini as quakes disrupt life
Hundreds of people packed a port in Santorini in the early morning hours of Tuesday to board a ferry and reach safety in Athens as a series of quakes kept shaking the famous Greek tourist island.
Hundreds of people packed a port in Santorini in the early morning hours of Tuesday to board a ferry and reach safety in Athens as a series of quakes kept shaking the famous Greek tourist island.
At least three out of 10 members of the boards of directors of listed companies will soon have to be women.
PASOK President Nikos Androulakis criticized Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis for his public statements over the Tempe railway disaster during a television interview on Tuesday.
The B&E Goulandris Foundation, in collaboration with chef Aristotelis Megoulas, presents an olive oil tasting event, “The Olive Tree is Like Delacroix,” held in English at the museum’s cafe-restaurant (13 Eratosthenous)
Researchers in Cyprus have discovered a hidden portrait that lay undetected for centuries beneath a 1570 oil painting by Renaissance master Titian, a rendering of which is now on display in the city of Limassol.
The competent agencies have completed the design of the offshore wind farm development program.
The former president of OSE, Spyros Pateras, appeared before a prosecutor on Tuesday to explain why the company had not handed over to the investigative authorities videos relating to the movement of a freight train involved in the Tempe head-on collision in February 2023.
The Theater of the NO (3 Konstantinou Palaiologou) welcomes the Bass-Less Quartet on February 9 for an evening of jazz.
It is made of marble and weighs about 300 kilos. It is 1.20 meters tall, but on its wooden base it’s the height of a tall adult. And while it looks like an inscribed column, if you get close up, you’ll find that it has many rows of slots in a vertical and horizontal arrangement.
Investments in Greece from the Persian Gulf are growing at a particularly brisk pace.