Anna Ornstein, psychoanalyst who survived the Holocaust, dies at 98
That Anna Ornstein, a Holocaust survivor, focused on trauma in a long career as a psychoanalyst may not come as a surprise.
That Anna Ornstein, a Holocaust survivor, focused on trauma in a long career as a psychoanalyst may not come as a surprise.
Eleven major hotel groups in Cyprus – across Limassol, Larnaca and Paphos – have filed formal applications to install small private desalination units on their premises, with state subsidies.
Daily life in summer Athens is a subject that never grows old. It’s constantly shaped by the experiences of each resident and visitor.
How many sheep and goats does Greece actually have? And if the country has as many as declared in subsidy applications – approximately 15.9 million animals in 2024 – where is the enormous quantity of milk they should logically produce?
One in two workers are looking for a new job that will give them more opportunities for professional development and greater job satisfaction.
Across the world, second-generation Greek Gen-Zers are consuming language, music and media as a means to remain connected with their cultural heritage and families.
It’s a common belief that children living in the countryside have more opportunities than their urban peers to expend their youthful energy thanks to their geographical location.
Minister of Social Cohesion and Family Domna Michailidou met on Friday with the European Commission’s director-general for employment, social affairs and inclusion, Mario Nava.
Greece reportedly has 15.9 million sheep and goats according to 2024 Integrated Administration and Control System (IACS) declarations, used by EU member states to manage and control payments to farmers. Yet, serious inconsistencies emerge when comparing these figures to actual milk production data.
Greece’s summer sales season will kick off on July 14 and run through August 30, with shops also allowed to open on Sunday, July 20, in a bid to further boost shopping activity.