Domestic tourism boosts hotels in November
Arrivals and overnight stays increased last November according to the provisional data of the Hellenic Statistical Authority (ELSTAT.
Arrivals and overnight stays increased last November according to the provisional data of the Hellenic Statistical Authority (ELSTAT.
Greece is opening its energy door for the entry of Chevron, the world’s second largest natural gas producer, after ExxonMobil, which has been positioned in the domestic market since 2019, while preparing for new concessions, in anticipation of the major shifts that Donald Trump’s presidency is expected to bring to the international stage.
Faretra Crystalina, a pioneering folk ensemble from Athens, will perform at the Theater of the No (3 Konstantinou Palaiologou) on February 1.
The mandatory exit of at least 15,000, possibly even 20,000, short-term rental accommodation assets from the market was averted at the last minute.
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen warned on Tuesday of the risk of a ‘global race to the bottom’ using economic tools such as sanctions, export controls and tariffs.
Greek officials suspect Russian involvement in a series of Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) cyberattacks targeting the central public sector network, “Syzefxis,” over the past few days.
The ruling New Democracy party remains the leading political force in Greece, according to a new poll by Interview, conducted on behalf of politic.gr and published on Tuesday.
The University of Athens Senate has called on the Education Ministry to halt the implementation of Law 4957 of August 2022, which mandates expelling students exceeding the maximum study duration – or so-called eternal students.
Eurobank has completed the sale of its 8.58% stake in Demetra Holdings Plc to Logicom Services Limited.
Former Conservative prime minister Kostas Karamanlis reiterated his cautious stance on negotiations with Turkey during an event on Monday.