Maurice Ravel Tribute | Athens | March 6
The French Institute of Greece presents a special tribute to French composer Maurice Ravel on March 6, celebrating the 150th anniversary of his birth.
The French Institute of Greece presents a special tribute to French composer Maurice Ravel on March 6, celebrating the 150th anniversary of his birth.
The Independent Authority for Public Revenue (AADE) has published the new E1 tax return form, which incorporates tax relief for closed properties that were opened and leased in 2024.
Hours after Friday’s mass rallies across Greece demanding justice for the Tempe train disaster, numerous misleading viral posts appeared on social media spreading disinformation about the real causes of the demonstration, falsely suggesting that it was anti-globalist, anti-European and anti-immigrant in nature.
Greek scientists working at renowned universities abroad enthusiastically agreed to participate in the newly founded National Council for Research, Technology and Innovation (ESETEK), wanting to support efforts to boost research in Greece, as the government told them in 2019.
The Greek public spoke loud and clear at the mass protests over the Tempe train crash on Friday. It spoke maturely and dynamically, without partisan blinders and fanaticism.
Konstantinos Sfikas found himself in the limelight recently as the guide who took movie stars Juliette Binoche and Ralph Fiennes on a tour of Thessaloniki during their appearance at the northern port city’s annual film festival last November. He took them to the historic quarter of Ano Poli and the Rotonda, as well as to…
Minister of Culture Lina Mendoni is visiting Israel and Palestine to conduct a series of inspections on Byzantine monuments in Jerusalem and Ramallah that require urgent protection and restoration.
Slovenian avant-garde band Laibach returns to Athens on March 5 for a concert at Gazarte (34 Voutadon)
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