Bridges of Epirus inspire an international academic partnership
Stone-built, arched, proud or overgrown with weeds, the bridges of Epirus in northwestern Greece have carried thousands of stories of movement on their backs.
Stone-built, arched, proud or overgrown with weeds, the bridges of Epirus in northwestern Greece have carried thousands of stories of movement on their backs.
More than 80 years after suffering damage in German and Italian shelling in the fall of 1943, the Castle Leros in the eastern Aegean is being treated to a restoration that will strengthen its fortification walls.
As of Thursday, August 1, food service enterprises will be obliged to use machines to issue receipts, such as a registered till or tax receipt printer.
Political tensions are expected to escalate this week, both between political parties and within them.
Historic winemaker Tsantalis has filed for bankruptcy, with the hearing at a Thessaloniki court in northern Greece being scheduled for October 11.
A new election for mayor of the predominantly ethnic Greek city of Himare in southern Albania will take place on August 4, without the previously elected mayor, Fredi Beleri, being able to help his chosen successor, Petro Gjikuria.
Some 10,000 original pieces from a private collection of Olympic Games memorabilia are going on display in the western port city of Patra on Monday, in a show running until August 3 at City Hall.
The first investments by the Cyprus Equity Fund, set up by the Cypriot government in cooperation with the European Investment Fund are expected to begin this fall.
The Central Bank of Cyprus, exercising its powers under article 314A of the Cyprus Penal Code, and in accordance with its provisions, has set the reference interest rate at 11.76%.
With university admission results imminent, students are grappling with rising rents, especially in tourist hotspots.