The water torture in the fields
Tomatoes love two things: light and water. In order for its seeds to grow properly, they need plenty of light. And once the plant starts growing, it needs daily watering.
Tomatoes love two things: light and water. In order for its seeds to grow properly, they need plenty of light. And once the plant starts growing, it needs daily watering.
Evrytania is Greece’s smallest regional unit in terms of area, the most sparsely populated, and the most mountainous. Within its borders lie some of the most remote villages in the country, either nestled between the slopes of the Agrafa mountains to the north or further south at the foothills of Mount Velouchi. While the road…
The Greek government is engaging in a peculiar “contest” – that of the decimal point. How many tenths of a unit is the Greek GDP growing more than the GDPs of other European countries?
Greece’s strategy for utilizing existing natural gas infrastructure in the Southeastern Europe region in reverse flow is on track for implementation.
A Welsh tourist in Corfu was seriously injured after falling from a height onto rocks in the sea at Canal d’Amour beach around noon.
A 37-year-old police officer died by suicide on Sunday afternoon, using his service weapon inside the Hellenic Police’s Directorate of Criminal Investigations, where he was stationed.
The second contract for the School Building Renovation Program – named in honor of late education minister Marietta Giannakou – was signed on Friday.
A 64-year-old woman died on Saturday night after being hit by a drunk driver in the Zografou area of Athens.
As a German proverb goes: “It’s never eaten as hot as it’s cooked.” The wisdom applies to politics as well – bold campaign promises are often softened, diluted, or ultimately adapted to reality.
Turkey’s defense industry achieved a dramatic 65% increase in weapons exports within just one year, as the country positions itself as a major player in global arms markets while seeking closer ties with the European Union.