Teachers lead hirings, study finds
Teachers were the profession with the highest number of hirings in Greece during 2015-23, according to a Eurobank study.
Teachers were the profession with the highest number of hirings in Greece during 2015-23, according to a Eurobank study.
A recent MRB poll shows main opposition SYRIZA dropping to fifth place ahead of the upcoming leadership election at PASOK, which is firmly in second place.
Social media are easily demonized for everything, and especially for the disorders and violent behavior of teenagers. Restricting the use of these platforms is not a panacea but it is necessary, as their purpose is to transfix their users.
Greek-Canadian comedian Angelo Tsarouchas, known as “The Funny Greek,” returns to Athens for two nights at Gagarin 205 (205 Liosion) with his latest stand-up special, “Skits & Wits.”
The state has completed the sale of a 10% stake in National Bank, and the Greek stock market can now revert to its normal mode.
Turkey’s National Security Council convened on Thursday under President Recep Tayyip Erdogan.
The Culture Ministry is set to transform visitor experiences at the Bronze Age archaeological site of Phaistos on the island of Crete, reflecting a commitment to accessibility and modernization.
The reconstruction of the historic Arsakeio Arcade in the heart of Athens is in full swing, transforming it into a high-end gastronomic destination.
Skyros island’s local council has unanimously rejected a proposed urban development plan that includes expanding tourism infrastructure with marinas and cruise ship docks.