Some relief from the heat coming
After a sizzling weekend where the beach was the only place to be, forecasts are promising a break in the long heatwave.
After a sizzling weekend where the beach was the only place to be, forecasts are promising a break in the long heatwave.
After an extended period of criticism and pressure, not from opponents but from friends and supporters, which made it particularly painful, came self-awareness and, finally, the difficult decision.
The sale prices for holiday homes on selected islands of the Cyclades are at their highest in the last decade.
Restrictions on cars in the city center designed to reduce traffic congestion are no longer in force in Athens starting on Monday.
The deadline for applications in Cyprus for the second phase of the “Electrification at 1000” grant program has been extended by two months.
After getting the cold shoulder from private doctors unwilling to work at rural public hospitals and health centers facing serious staff shortages and antagonizing their unions by threatening repercussions, the government is sweetening the pill with better terms.
The Hellenic Ornithological Society is up in arms after the Environment Ministry once more gave the green light for the hunting of the European turtle dove, a species that has been classified as endangered since 2019.
Greeks colonized the Spanish coast 2,600 years ago and a strong Greek presence on the same shores is back today with the development and operation of Ikos Andalusia.
“Those who are trying to find differences among government officials are on a fool’s errand,” government spokesman Pavlos Marinakis has posted.
Residents and visitors in the seaside spa town of Loutraki and in neighboring Isthmia in Corinth are advised not to drink the tap water after authorities declared it unsafe for human consumption.