The Acropol Palace’s fall from grace
From Tositsa Street in central Athens, the imposing building of the old aristocratic art nouveau hotel Acropol Palace can be seen in all its splendor.
From Tositsa Street in central Athens, the imposing building of the old aristocratic art nouveau hotel Acropol Palace can be seen in all its splendor.
Traders are moving Russian diesel cargoes to a new ship-to-ship (STS) loadings site in the northern Aegean Sea, as Western sanctions hit vessels carrying fuel loaded in Russian ports, LSEG and market sources data show.
A record 128,000 individuals with a net worth exceeding €1 million are expected to change their country of residence this year, exceeding the previous year’s record of 120,000, according to UK-based consultants Henley & Partners.
The Ministry of Climate Crisis and Civil Protection announced on Tuesday the beginning of damage assessment in buildings and businesses affected by the fire in northeastern Attica. The project is being carried out in collaboration with the Region of Attica and the municipalities.
Teams of the General Directorate for the Rehabilitation of the Effects of Natural Disasters of the Ministry of Climate Crisis and Policy began the process of recording damage on Tuesday in the aftermath of the devastating fire that ripped through northern Athens on Sunday and Monday.
Greece’s stock market reclaimed the 1,400-point mark Tuesday after six sessions.
One’s first reaction to disaster is a mix of emotions, from sadness and frustration to anger, and the expression of hatred.
Almost 650 citizens have been given temporary hotel accommodation following the devastating fires that swept northeast Attica since Sunday.
The Interior Ministry has allocated emergency funding to eight municipalities in Attica affected by recent wildfires.
An eight-year-old girl has drowned in a swimming pool in a campsite in the Halkidiki peninsula in the north of the country.