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The nonprofit Estia Agios Nikolaos and the Municipality of Delphi will host the 1st Festival of Culture and Sports, “Together at the Celebration,” in Galaxidi, central Greece, from May 16 to 18.
Two bullies barged into the Greek National Gallery just a few weeks ago intent on destroying certain pieces of art they found “insulting.” Their actions were almost universally condemned. It was followed just last week by another two similar incidents.
The Greek market needs more initiatives that connect local talent with international capital – like Panathenea 2025. To strengthen the startup ecosystem, all available resources – especially those from the Recovery and Resilience Fund (RRF) – should be strategically leveraged.
We might never know the names of the 18 members of the Bundestag who shook Germany and all of Europe when they deprived Friedrich Merz of the chancellorship in the first vote on Tuesday.
Three of nine individuals arrested in connection with a major corruption probe involving land registry offices in Athens have been handed prison sentences, following a months-long investigation.
A 67-year-old woman died Friday when her car veered off the road and plunged into the sea near the town of Batsi on the island of Andros.
Controlled entry systems using gates and ID cards will be installed by year’s end at Greece’s most vulnerable universities, primarily in urban centers, Education Minister Sofia Zacharaki announced Friday.
Competition remains fierce for entry into Greece’s prestigious model and experimental public schools, with up to 19 students vying for a single seat at some institutions.
A 69-year-old Athens resident has been reunited with €20,000 in cash after mistakenly discarding it in a recycling bin. The money, hidden inside a modem packaging box, was discovered in an electronics recycling bin by the deputy manager of a tech store, who immediately notified police.