Tourism grew further in Cyprus
The first signs regarding Cypriot tourism for 2026 are encouraging, Deputy Minister of Tourism Kostas Koumis said.
The first signs regarding Cypriot tourism for 2026 are encouraging, Deputy Minister of Tourism Kostas Koumis said.
A suspected phone scammer who managed to relieve two elderly women on Chios of more than €100,000 has been arrested while preparing to leave the eastern Aegean Sea island by plane, police said Friday.
Greece’s national health system (ESY) is grappling with severe shortages of radiologists, anesthesiologists, and internists, leaving some regional hospitals without specialists during emergency shifts.
Even when political will exists at the national level, it is difficult to impose rules on the internet.
Retailers in Athens recorded sharp declines in turnover during the winter sales period, with losses reaching as much as 40% in February, according to a survey commissioned by the Athens Chamber of Commerce.
Even if there is no war between the United States and Iran, our broader region is in such an unsettled state that nothing can be predicted.
Leadership 100, an endowment fund supporting the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America, has elected Protopresbyter Panagiotis Papazafiropoulos as its new executive director, its chairman, Michael N. Bapis, has announced.
The Athens Bar Association says it has started disciplinary proceedings against a lawyer who allegedly turned up in court with a handgun in his waistband, drawing protests from members of the judiciary.
Police on Friday arrested a 17-year-old boy suspected of having fatally stabbed one teenager and injured a second after an argument spiralled out of control in Loutraki, near the southern town of Corinth.