Stores and supermarkets to reopen on Friday
Stores and supermarkets across Greece will reopen on Friday, following their customary closure on January 2 to conduct annual inventory.
Stores and supermarkets across Greece will reopen on Friday, following their customary closure on January 2 to conduct annual inventory.
Greece’s two-year term as a non-permanent member of the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) officially begins on Thursday, highlighted by a welcoming ceremony at the UN headquarters.
The head of the Independent Authority for Public Revenue (AADE) signed an order just hours before the turn of the year, initiating 72,000 various types of inspections to commence in 2025.
A burglary with a haul of over €1 million took place on December 26 at the northern Athens home of a 62-year-old woman from a well-known business family, it was revealed on Thursday.
English legend Peter Hammill, a pioneering force in progressive rock, is set to perform live at Athens Conservatory’s iconic amphitheater (17-19 Vasileos Georgiou B).
The administration and monks of Saint Catherine’s Monastery, the world’s oldest continuously inhabited Christian monastery, in the Sinai Peninsula in Egypt, are expressing cautious optimism over a court decision expected on January 23.
Greek society, some argue, needs more time to prepare itself before the conversation about euthanasia can take place. I have trouble understanding people who expect that society will ever be ready for major changes and what exactly they mean when they talk about the “right time” for such a discussion.
It happens quite often, these days, to give a few coins to a person selling tissues or cleaning the windshield by sticking your hand out of your car.
A new draft law introduced at the weekend aims to improve trauma care by establishing a nationwide system for dealing with major injuries.
Three 16-year-olds were arrested in the Keratsini area of Piraeus on Tuesday for robbing three minors of their carol money.