Harvard Greek Trek highlights country’s economic and institutional reforms
Α group of Harvard University students visited Greece, led by Greek alumnus Pavlos Konstas, as part of this year’s Harvard Greek Trek.
Α group of Harvard University students visited Greece, led by Greek alumnus Pavlos Konstas, as part of this year’s Harvard Greek Trek.
A Greek naval court has charged 17 coast guard officers over one of the Mediterranean’s worst shipwrecks two years ago, in which hundreds of people are believed to have drowned, three sources said on Friday.
At first, I found it funny. “I’m going to be without a smartphone for six days,” I announced to my friends the night before the experiment began.
A 60-year-old man was fatally injured after marble segments fell from the balcony of an apartment building in the western Greek city of Patra, authorities said on Friday.
Consumers have complained about over 21,000 suspicious cases this year to the tax authorities.
Authorities on Corfu have filed a formal complaint after female models were filmed pole dancing on the grounds of the Ionian island’s historic Royal Palace, sparking public outrage and raising concerns over security at the site.
Christos Mavrikis, accused of the felony offense of attempting to bribe a Supreme Court judge, has been placed under house arrest with an electronic monitoring bracelet following his testimony.
Severe water shortages in parts of central and southern Greece have led to restrictions on irrigation, forcing many farmers to abandon water-intensive crops such as tomatoes and cotton.
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis met with President Konstantinos Tasoulas at the Presidential Mansion to discuss the upcoming constitutional revision.