No auto-pilot for tourism
Leading Greek businesspeople and representatives of tourism entities express cautious optimism to Kathimerini about this year’s prospects.
Leading Greek businesspeople and representatives of tourism entities express cautious optimism to Kathimerini about this year’s prospects.
“How things change… I remember as a young man when I first moved to Athens, I felt that the people from the capital looked down on me. Now when I talk to Athenians about Kalamata, I feel that they are impressed,” says Sotiris Theodoropoulos, who returned in 2011 with a desire to reconnect with his…
It appears that the socialist PASOK party will likely suspend the membership of former minister, lawmaker and central political committee member Katerina Batzeli Tuesday rather than expel her outright.
The favorable weather and the coinciding of Catholic and Orthodox Easter have led the occupancy rates of flights and ferry ticket sales to very high levels.
The increase in the sale and rental prices of houses in Greece in recent years has been large and disproportionate to the disposable income of households, resulting in a significant financial burden on citizens, according to a QED survey on affordable housing on behalf of Alpha Bank.
Greece’s long-delayed evaluation process for tenured public school teachers remains stalled amid bureaucratic hurdles, evaluator overload and strong pushback from educators themselves.
The European Union is seeking a fair deal on tariffs with the United States, European Trade Commissioner Maros Sefcovic said on Monday, adding that this would require a “significant joint effort” on both sides.
A record 24,817 pupils have applied for a spot at Greece’s model and experimental schools, and also for the 12 newly launched Onassis Public Schools.
Inspectors from the Hellenic Competition Commission (HCC) conducted a raid on the Athens offices of Greece’s main railway services operator Hellenic Train on April 10, in search of evidence that could point to the company’s alleged abuse of its dominant market position.
Greek police on Tuesday arrested an 84-year-old man in East Attica for allegedly killing his 78-year-old wife during a fight.