In Crete’s best interest
The safety and public health of the inhabitants of Crete require that there be organized structures, as long as the island is under migratory pressure.
The safety and public health of the inhabitants of Crete require that there be organized structures, as long as the island is under migratory pressure.
The Bank of Greece has revised its growth forecast for this year slightly downward, to 2.2%.
Let’s start with the positives. An increasing number of conferences, speeches and discussions are being held about the need to focus as a country on innovation and research.
Hundreds gathered at the memorial of anti-fascist musician Pavlos Fyssas on Thursday to mark the 12th anniversary of his murder by Golden Dawn member Giorgos Roupakias.
The Aristotle University of Thessaloniki announced plans to establish Greece’s first English-language dentistry program, targeting international demand for dental education.
The second quarter of this year saw an acceleration in the average rate of increase in residential property sales prices in Greece.
Inflation remains the top concern for Greeks, according to a new MRB poll conducted for OPEN TV, which also assessed public opinion on Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis’ Thessaloniki International Fair (TIF) announcements and the payment agency’s OPEKEPE subsidy scandal.
The benchmark of the Greek bourse enjoyed its first day of growth for this week on Thursday.
Narcissistic, incendiary, obsessive, pioneering and enigmatic, Samaras, who died last year at the age of 87, was one of those artists who, by treating themselves as the main subject, made us think in new terms about what constitutes art.
A 58-year-old priest was arrested Wednesday for allegedly setting fire to a forested area in Markopoulo, eastern Attica.