Accor cancels plans for two hotels on Mykonos
French hospitality group Accor will present its estimates on tourism and its sustainability in Greece.
French hospitality group Accor will present its estimates on tourism and its sustainability in Greece.
Two central Athens metro stations, Syntagma and Panepistimio, will remain closed from 5 p.m. on Thursday as a security measure, ordered by police, amid renewed protests over the Tempe railway disaster.
Greece remains a prime destination for foreign property buyers, despite significant price increases in recent years, according to a report by British investment migration firm Astons.
Loukas Apostolidis, a lawyer representing some of the Tempe victims’ families, requested on Thursday that the appellate investigator provide the reports former transport minister Kostas Karamanlis submitted to the European Commission.
Several independent media outlets in Turkey face a potential risk of closure after algorithm changes made by Google led to a significant reduction in reader traffic, a joint statement from the outlets said on Thursday.
Speaking at a briefing in Ankara, a defense ministry source said that the deal between the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) and Damascus did not change Turkey’s commitment to counter-terrorism in Syria, and that it still demands that the YPG militia, which spearheads the SDF, disband and disarm.
A man was found dead inside a short-term rental apartment in Athens’ central Omonia district on Thursday.
The Hellenic Corporation of Assets and Participations S.A. (Growthfund) through the Project Preparation Facility, in its capacity as implementing authority in accordance with article 5B of Law 3986/2011, acting by order, on behalf and in the name of the “Ministry of Climate Crisis and Civil Protection” (hereinafter “Contracting Authority”), hereby invites the interested economic operators…
Former Parliament speaker Konstantinos Tasoulas became the ninth president of the Hellenic Republic since the fall of the 1967-1974 dictatorship and the abolition of the monarchy, on Thursday.
The government is looking to kill two birds with one stone, by making it easier for properties to be donated to the state, while at the same time providing families with state-owned or state-managed properties as housing.