The 1st Amendment and the new sheriff in town
If the international scene were the stage of a Greek tragedy, the plot would have already reached the point where the chorus made its poignant entrance.
If the international scene were the stage of a Greek tragedy, the plot would have already reached the point where the chorus made its poignant entrance.
Cyprus Airways has announced it is modifying its flights scheduled for Friday, February 28, between Larnaca and Athens.
The Greek holiday home market is set to benefit from the downward trend in interest rates in the eurozone.
There is still a significant discrepancy in the prices in Greece and other European countries for basic food and household consumption items.
A prosecutor has recommended that more than 150 individuals, including top Olympiacos FC executives, stand trial for alleged involvement in a criminal organization linked to violent hooliganism.
Four talented Greek musicians, Vassilis Tzavaras, Stefanos Psaradakis, Alexandros Mylonas and Angelos Mastrantonis, will present their own interpretation of the renowned 1967 debut album “The Velvet Underground & Nico” at TV Control Center (91A Kiprou) on March 1.
Defense Minister Nikos Dendias expressed his opposition to the potential sale of Meteor air-to-air missiles to Turkey during a meeting with British Defense Minister John Healey in London on Tuesday.
Building regulations, especially in the sensitive and exceptional environment of the Greek islands, are a chronic problem that cannot be resolved overnight.
Athens International Airport (AIA) has announced an accelerated investment plan to expand its capacity, aiming to serve 33 million passengers annually ahead of schedule and 40 million by 2032.