Greek hoteliers battle booking giant
Greek hoteliers, led by the Hellenic Chamber of Hotels (HCH), are preparing to take legal action against Booking.com, claiming damages that could total tens of millions of euros.
Greek hoteliers, led by the Hellenic Chamber of Hotels (HCH), are preparing to take legal action against Booking.com, claiming damages that could total tens of millions of euros.
Police have made another arrest in relation to last month’s explosion in the central Athens neighborhood of Ambelokipi in which a suspected bombmaker was killed.
Busy schedules don’t always allow for extended getaways, but Mount Parnassos and its enchanting landscapes are perfect for a refreshing day trip.
The European Commission president’s 2023 holiday at the Cretan summer house of Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis has revealed a “structural shortcoming” in the bloc’s ethics rules, the European Ombudsman Emily O’Reilly said in a press release on Tuesday.
Turkey is in talks with the United States and Russia in an attempt to secure a US sanctions waiver so it can continue paying Gazprombank for Russian natural gas imports, Turkish authorities said.
The body of an elderly man was discovered Tuesday afternoon in a burnt lot in Grevena, part of the northern region of Western Macedonia.
Renowned American soul and jazz singer Dana Masters will perform four concerts at the Half Note jazz club (17 Trivonianou) from December 6 to 9
The government has announced plans to increase the monthly stipend for military academy students in a bid to tackle the high dropout rates.
The European Union’s top diplomat said Tuesday there were “no excuses” for Israel to refuse to implement a ceasefire with the Lebanese militant group Hezbollah, saying all its security concerns had been addressed in the US-French-brokered deal.
Police on the island of Lesvos arrested on Monday two 16-year-old students accused of causing grievous bodily harm to a 14-year-old boy.