Athens welcomes the festive season with Syntagma Square tree lighting
The festive season officially began in the heart of Athens on Thursday evening with the lighting of the Christmas tree in Syntagma Square.
The festive season officially began in the heart of Athens on Thursday evening with the lighting of the Christmas tree in Syntagma Square.
Cyprus President Nikos Christodoulides confirmed Nicosia’s active interest in NATO membership, underscoring the island nation’s strategic recalibration toward Western alliances.
As the opening of the Thessaloniki Metro draws near, final preparations are under way.
The yield on Greek 10-year government bonds fell below that of the corresponding French bonds on Thursday.
Daisy Harris likes birds – there’s one outside her window. Her cat is named Fluffy, and she’d love to tell you about her knitting hobby. She likes tea and biscuits. And she just can’t seem to figure out this internet thing.
Five fuel stations were sealed by the Independent Authority for Public Revenue (AADE) in cooperation with the Hellenic Police after violations were discovered.
The boards of directors of the European Stability Mechanism (ESM) and the European Financial Stability Facility (EFSF) agreed on Thursday to waive the mandatory repayment obligation of the ESM/EFSF loans in relation to the early repayment to the lenders of the Hellenic Loan Facility, EMS and EFSF announced.
Two wins and one draw, and no goals conceded in three games, was the positive outcome of Thursday night in Europe for the Greek teams.
The City of Iraklio (Heraklion) presented its new campaign, named ‘Love HER,’ after the code acronym for its airport, in Piraeus on Tuesday.
The Underwater Archaeology Museum, set to be housed in Piraeus’ iconic waterside 1930s silo and a newly constructed modern building, promises to be a landmark.