Vasilissis Olgas avenue to reopen by March
Vasilissis Olgas avenue, which has been closed to cars for nearly four years due to redevelopment works, is set to reopen to the public by March, Athens Mayor Harris Doukas announced on Monday.
Vasilissis Olgas avenue, which has been closed to cars for nearly four years due to redevelopment works, is set to reopen to the public by March, Athens Mayor Harris Doukas announced on Monday.
Given the fragmentation, loss of influence and overall decline of Greece’s left-wing parties, none will be in a position to govern anytime soon. Is there anything they can do, however, to ensure that the left survives?
As the world becomes more dangerous and unpredictable by the day, we are trying hard to prove the maxim of one very experienced observer of all things Greek: That Greece never misses an opportunity to miss an opportunity.
In a warm and festive atmosphere, the Hellenic Heritage Foundation (HHF) held its annual Christmas Dinner on November 23, 2024, at the Palais Royale in Toronto. The event brought together distinguished members of the Greek community, academics, politicians, and friends of the Foundation to celebrate the organization’s initiatives and achievements over the past year.
Police officers raided an apartment in Ilioupoli where a man had barricaded himself and was threatening to commit suicide on Monday, but they did not find him.
Hoteliers in Greece are considering collective legal action against the online booking platform Booking.com, aiming to challenge its pricing-policy restrictions, which they allege are costing the industry millions of euros.
An event celebrating the 70th anniversary of CERN and Greece’s contributions to its groundbreaking research took place at the National Center for Scientific Research Demokritos.
Authorities have been alerted regarding an incident of domestic violence in the suburb of Ilioupoli in Athens.
Greek bassist Lambros Papanikolaou and guitarist Panos Giotis, also known as “Svobotnik,” will perform live at the cozy Alogokritos venue (7 Ekalis) in Pangrati.
Three out of four enterprises in Greece show losses or profits below the minimum wage in their tax returns.