Revitalization of historic Arsakeio Arcade under way
The reconstruction of the historic Arsakeio Arcade in the heart of Athens is in full swing, transforming it into a high-end gastronomic destination.
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.
A collision between a car and an intercity bus on the Lamia-Stylida road in central Greece on Thursday left one person dead and one injured.
In a renewed effort to reclaim the leadership of the leftist opposition, former SYRIZA president Stefanos Kasselakis called on his supporters on Thursday to register as party members in order to vote for delegates ahead of the upcoming congress.
The government is working on new proposals to curb the spread of violent and harmful content on social media, particularly targeting the growing issue of juvenile delinquency.
Two Alzheimer’s drugs, lecanemab and donanemab, have been approved in the US. At a recent gathering organized by the Goulandris Foundation and the Hellenic Initiative Against Alzheimer’s, new research on lecanemab was presented.
Greece’s progress in the global innovation index is hindered by perennial problems that the country faces.
After a sold-out run, “The Loser,” a musical theater adaptation of Thomas Bernhard’s novel, returns to the Greek National Opera Alternative Stage at the SNFCC (364 Syngrou).
The European Commission has urged Greece to properly transpose European Union regulations regarding the presumption of innocence and the right to be present at trial.
Few people know that residents in areas where renewable energy stations have been installed receive a discount on their electricity bills. It’s not a lot of money, but it’s a fair reward from the power companies for any nuisance they cause with their projects.