Who sets the limits
Building regulations, especially in the sensitive and exceptional environment of the Greek islands, are a chronic problem that cannot be resolved overnight.
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.
Starting February 28, Greek citizens aged 30 to 70 will receive a text message through IDIKA, the online social insurance platform, inviting them to schedule free blood tests for early detection of high cholesterol, triglycerides, diabetes, and blood pressure levels.
Greek Foreign Minister George Gerapetritis said that the displacement of Palestinians could lead to regional instability during his speech at the UN Security Council meeting on the Middle East on Tuesday.
The National Cancer Registry will launch on Tuesday, marking a major step in tracking and managing cancer cases.
Bus and trolley workers have announced their participation in the 24-hour strike on Friday, marking the second anniversary of the Tempe railway disaster. As a result, Athens’ trolleys and buses will not operate that day.
An earthquake swarm near the island of Santorini is gradually declining a month after it began, Greek scientists monitoring the phenomenon said Monday.
A Turkish national was killed and one other wounded in a shooting in the northern Greek city of Thessaloniki on Tuesday, authorities said.
Naxos Airport will be closed to commercial flights from March 11 to 30 for essential maintenance and upgrade work, Greece’s Civil Aviation Authority has announced.
A new amendment will temporarily suspend lawsuits by the Greek State to claim private properties, as well as the progress of ongoing lawsuits, until September 30, 2025.