The farmer preserving the true DNA of Santorini
Despite the island’s tourism-driven development, Giannis Nomikos – awarded the Traditional Products Prize at the Gastronomos Quality Awards – remains committed to investing in agricultural holdings.
Despite the island’s tourism-driven development, Giannis Nomikos – awarded the Traditional Products Prize at the Gastronomos Quality Awards – remains committed to investing in agricultural holdings.
TikTok was fined 530 million euros ($600 million) by its lead EU privacy regulator on Friday over concerns on how it protects user information and was ordered to suspend data transfers to China if its processing is not brought into compliance within six months.
Continued tightening of legislation and penalties, increased forces at the borders, appeals to Greek and European courts to change the classification of countries as safe and speed up returns.
The purpose of the Applied Franco-Hellenic Dialogues is to create a space for exchange and networking between Greece and France. Bringing together academics, diplomats, public servants, business leaders, and representatives of the shipping industry, the dialogues cover a wide spectrum of themes, ranging from geostrategy to religion
Our population decline seems like a road of no visible return. We are already a long way from 1981, when we first missed the train of generational replacement, that is, the birth of at least 2.1 children per woman of reproductive age.
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan on Saturday reaffirmed his support for a two-state solution to the Cyprus conflict during a visit to the Turkish-occupied north for the TEKNOFEST exhibition.
It is no surprise that for the past few months Zoe Konstantopoulou has been in second place in opinion polls, ahead of PASOK, the Communist Party, SYRIZA, and other old parties.
Police are warning the public about a new email scam that falsely claims to be from the Cyber Crime Division.
“Underthumbs” is a choreographic performance presented at TV Control Center (91A Kyprou), dedicated to life and labor underground, exploring the invisible yet vital human activity beneath the surface.
Turning off the water supply of Voutes appears to have solved the mystery of dozens of deep cracks that appeared in recent weeks in nine buildings and several streets of this quiet village on the outskirts of Iralkio in Crete.