Ensuring a future for minorities in Syria
Nadine Maenza and Aykan Erdemir join Thanos Davelis as we break down why the path to security for Syria’s minorities goes through equal citizenship.
Nadine Maenza and Aykan Erdemir join Thanos Davelis as we break down why the path to security for Syria’s minorities goes through equal citizenship.
Under Istanbul’s old Galata Bridge, there’s a nondescript concrete landing that juts out into the waters of the Golden Horn.
A master plan for the regeneration of Ancient Corinth, one of Greece’s most important archaeological sites, has received top honors in the Urban Planning category of the European Architectural Heritage Intervention (AHI) Awards.
A wildfire broke out on Friday morning near the village of Karavados in southern Kefalonia (also spelled Cephalonia), in the Ionian Sea, prompting evacuations and a large-scale response from fire authorities.
Ownership of the religious site of Saint Catherine’s Monastery in Sinai remains the key unresolved issue in negotiations between the Egyptian government and the monastery, according to sources familiar with the talks.
Thousands of travelers were stranded at the port of Piraeus on Friday as ferries remained docked due to gale-force winds affecting much of Greece.
The world experienced its third-warmest July on record this year, the European Union agency that tracks global warming said Thursday, with temperatures easing slightly for the month as compared with the record high two years ago.
Strong August winds swept the eastern coastline near Athens on Thursday, drawing dozens of kiteboarders who performed impressive jumps against a cloudless sky.
The Growthfund through the Project Preparation Facility (PPF), in its capacity as implementing authority in accordance with article 5B of Law 3986/2011, acting on behalf of and in the name of the “Ministry of Environment and Energy” (hereinafter the “Contracting Authority”), hereby invites interested economic operators to participate in an open electronic tender procedure in…
The Greek state is not just owed money by delinquent taxpayers, it also owes money, more than half to suppliers of state hospitals.