Greece study abroad program feeling the pinch
We just celebrated 20 years as an American university study abroad program in Greece.
We just celebrated 20 years as an American university study abroad program in Greece.
Greece’s CrediaBank is acquiring 70.03% of the share capital of HSBC Malta for a consideration of 200 million euros.
Local authorities in Hania have called on the government to immediately take charge of managing migration flows on the island, following unrest at the overcrowded hosting facility in Agia.
A 55-year-old security guard in Iraklio, Crete, has been jailed for six years following his conviction for embezzling over €1.3 million euros from a security company safe that was for refilling ATMs.
I often wonder how people living in the 1910s or 1930s felt. Did they experience the same uncertainty and fear we feel today, sensing the foundations of Western normality – something we had grown accustomed to, perhaps even addicted to – shaking beneath them? Or did they simply carry on, believing the next year would…
EuroLeague giants Panathinaikos Basketball Club visited the Greek Centre in Melbourne on Monday ahead of their highly anticipated game against Serbian side KK Partizan at John Cain Arena on Wednesday.
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis has reiterated that Greece does not object to referring the issue of the delimitation of its exclusive economic zone (EEZ) with Turkey to the International Court, providing that the neighboring country recognizes that there is only a single disagreement between the two countries.
Just over two in every five voters (44%) believe that the new measures announced by Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis at the Thessaloniki International Fair were a step in the right direction, while 45% felt the other way, an opinion poll has found.
Nearly 1,000 complaints were submitted within a month through the MyStreet app regarding sidewalks occupied by restaurant and cafe tables and chairs in the Municipality of Athens.
Double Olympic and defending world champion Miltiadis Tentoglou failed to make it to the second round of jumps at the World Athletics Championships in Tokyo, with Italy’s Mattia Furlani underlining his status as the coming man in long jump when he won the world title with a personal best leap of 8.39 meters.