Denmark tries taxing farm animals’ farts and burps
Denmark, known for its inventive restaurants and elegant design studios, is about to become known for something more basic: the world’s first belch and manure tax.
Denmark, known for its inventive restaurants and elegant design studios, is about to become known for something more basic: the world’s first belch and manure tax.
The fact that SYRIZA managed to bring an end to its adventures with Stefanos Kasselakis and to democratically elect a decent, if not brilliant, new leader in Sokratis Famellos is good news for Greece’s earthquake-prone political system.
Greece is about to get the nod from the European Union for the early repayment of the three installments of bilateral loans.
Attica districts where there are still large and unused spaces – e.g. in the western suburbs – could, according to real estate market executives, receive investments for the development of affordable housing, either for rent or for purchase.
The benchmark of the Greek stock market succumbed to its first losses after five consecutive days of growth.
The number of students at military academies who are dropping out of their studies is alarmingly high.
Greek teacher Giota Chatzopoulou has won Europe’s premier teaching award from Junior Achievement (JA) Europe for her exceptional dedication and innovative methods in fostering entrepreneurial skills.
In the tranquil wetlands between Nafplio and Nea Kios in Argolida in southern Greece, a flamboyance of flamingos makes a striking tableau against the Greek landscape.
Always the innovators, in 2023 we Greeks elected a complete unknown as leader of the country’s main opposition party.
A new nationwide survey by Pulse showed ruling New Democracy maintaining a significant lead, with socialist PASOK solidifying its position in second place.