Foreign workers urgently needed
It is estimated that Greece’s labor market needs more than 300,000 workers from other countries, from dishwashers to chefs to carpenters, machine operators and electricians to web and software developers.
It is estimated that Greece’s labor market needs more than 300,000 workers from other countries, from dishwashers to chefs to carpenters, machine operators and electricians to web and software developers.
For the eighth consecutive year, the Stavros Niarchos Foundation Cultural Center (SNFCC) illuminates the Christmas season, inviting visitors to a dazzling artistic experience.
The Central Bank of Cyprus’ commemorative euro coins celebrating 20 years since Cyprus joined the European Union have proven to be a hot commodity among collectors.
Olympiakos has made the most of the points that PAOK, Panathinaikos and Aris dropped, opening a three-point distance.
The first 15 minutes are crucial for responding to a fire that has just started, firefighters say, and a Greek startup now ensures the fire service can have all the information it needs to tackle a flame from the first spark.
Authorities remain on alert to deal with the Bora storm that hit several areas across the country, especially the islands of Rhodes and Lemnos.
Crowds thronged commercial Ermou St. in central Athens Sunday as many shops opened, offering reduced prices.
A cargo ship moored at the port of Thessaloniki broke free due to strong winds in the area early Sunday, leading to a collision with another cargo vessel, port authorities have reported.
A 76-year-old man, who had been declared missing since November 21, has been found dead after passing through the Kakavia road border crossing from southern Albania into northwestern Greece.
Thessaloniki residents braved the bluster of Storm Bora to welcome the much-anticipated metro to their city on its inaugural run on Saturday afternoon, touring the stations, admiring the exhibitions of antiquities found during its excavations and riding the trains.