Oz | Athens | May 16-21
Artist Miltos Michailidis presents a new exhibition featuring paintings and sculptures evoking the fantasy tale “The Wizard of Oz” at the a.antonopoulou art gallery (20 Aristofanous).
Artist Miltos Michailidis presents a new exhibition featuring paintings and sculptures evoking the fantasy tale “The Wizard of Oz” at the a.antonopoulou art gallery (20 Aristofanous).
Development and Competitiveness Minister Kostas Skrekas stated in an interview with Parapolitika radio on Thursday that the inflation rate for food in Greece has eased by approximately 40%, namely from a rate of 8.3% to a rate of 5% at present.
Marking the 200th anniversary of the great poet and philhellene Lord Byron’s death, the Athenian Historical Dance Group presents a performance set in the 19th century at the Parnassos Literary Society (8 Agiou Georgiou Karitsi).
In the northern port city of Thessaloniki, residents confronted storms and hail Thursday afternoon, enduring an hour of heavy rain.
Thirty-seven residents of Andritsaina-Krestena municipality in Ilia, Peloponnese, suffered food poisoning on Easter Monday.
The Joint Ministerial Decision to transform the School of Higher Tourism Education (SAEK) of Macedonia into the first nationwide Experimental School of Higher Vocational Training in Tourism under the supervision of the Ministry of Tourism was signed by Deputy Minister of Tourism Elena Rapti in collaboration with Deputy Minister of Education, Religious Affairs and Sports…
International investment interest in hotel properties in Greece, including the capital, is not only steady, but is actually growing stronger and is expected to drive up the current values of these properties.
The female vocal ensemble Chores performs under the direction of Greece’s Eurovision entry, Marina Satti, at the Stoa of Attalos in the Ancient Agora of Athens on Wednesday.
North Macedonia’s nationalist opposition achieved sweeping gains in parliamentary and presidential elections on Wednesday. Voters expressed their frustration over the country’s sluggish advance bid to join the European Union, but also prevailing corruption and the slow pace of reforms.
Amid the Gaza crisis, Alexis Haritsis, president of Greece’s New Left Party, calls for urgent action, declaring, “The eyes of the world are on martyrized Rafah.”