Student housing by private companies
Private investors are making the most of the very high demand for student housing in various cities.
Private investors are making the most of the very high demand for student housing in various cities.
Startups originating from countries in Eastern and Southeastern Europe are showing increasing momentum.
Social media has been inundated by self-proclaimed prosecutors, coroners and even seismologists, just as it was once inundated by people posing as infectious disease experts.
During his visit to Europe, US Vice President J.D. Vance delivered a blunt and urgent warning: The West must reclaim its strength, innovation, and national sovereignty or risk its own downfall.
Only 2% of Greek middle school graduates achieve top scores in basic skills assessments, raising concerns about the country’s future workforce, according to the European Commission’s 2024 Education and Training Monitor.
A 47-year-old man at the Attica Psychiatric Hospital in Dafni recently killed a 44-year-old female fellow patient. He had committed a similar murder a few years ago.
The use of electronic cigarettes among Greek teenagers has surged in recent years, raising serious public health concerns.
Last year renewables covered 55.3% of demand for electricity in the interconnected system.
Retail turnover grew 2.4% last year to reach 71.57 billion euros.