US sends mixed signals over F-35s for Turkey
Mixed signals from Washington have raised new concerns in Athens over the potential return of Turkey to the F-35 fighter jet program.
Mixed signals from Washington have raised new concerns in Athens over the potential return of Turkey to the F-35 fighter jet program.
Venture capital funds, private investors, family offices and, more recently, banks, are some of those scanning the Greek startup market, looking for opportunities for new investments.
Roughly 30 GWh of renewable energy – enough to power four conventional power plants – was discarded in Greece over the Easter holiday weekend as a result of insufficient energy storage capacity.
The economic crisis that the country went through in the past decade casts a heavy shadow on the decisions of households over whether to resort to bank loans to buy a house.
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis unveiled a new wave of economic measures on Tuesday, aiming to kick-start a fresh political cycle following the Easter holidays.
A 40-year-old man in Volos, central Greece, has been found guilty of domestic abuse and exposing his children to violence after reportedly attacking his wife during a family gathering on Easter Sunday.
A pod of dolphins put on a surprise show Tuesday in the calm, crystal-clear waters off Loutra Aidipsou in northern Evia, captivating beachgoers with their playful display.
Greek Catholics are mourning the death of Pope Francis, with books of condolences placed at the Archdiocese of Athens and the St Dionysius Catholic Cathedral in Athens.
Greek President Konstantinos Τasoulas expressed sorrow over the death of Pope Francis, calling him a “transformative religious leader” who inspired millions through humility and compassion and advocacy for the oppressed.
With over 12,000 short-term rentals currently in operation, Cyprus has become a hotspot for travelers seeking more flexible and often cheaper accommodation.