Aegean reigns at Athens International Airport
Aegean Airlines comfortably maintains the role of Greece’s top carrier, garnering a 44.4% share of total flights to and from Athens airport.
Aegean Airlines comfortably maintains the role of Greece’s top carrier, garnering a 44.4% share of total flights to and from Athens airport.
Greece’s National Transparency Authority (EAD) is examining allegations of misuse of up to €500 million in EU development funds earmarked for the installation of smart water meters by municipalities and local water and sewerage companies (DEYA), officials told Kathimerini.
Greece remained effectively cut in two for a second day on Monday as protesting farmers kept the Athens-Thessaloniki national highway blocked near the central city of Larissa.
People walk at the Stavros Niarchos Foundation Cultural Center (SNFCC) during Christmas festivities, in Athens, Sunday.
Afroditi Latinopoulou, leader of the far-right Voice of Reason party, launched a fierce attack on the New Democracy government on Monday, accusing Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis of fostering corruption and calling for sweeping crackdowns on migrants.
Former prime minister Alexis Tsipras is poised to establish a new political party, creating strategic challenges for the country’s center-left opposition ahead of upcoming elections, according to recent political assessments.
Rents in Attica have increased at a much faster rate than households’ purchasing power in recent years.
The deadline for all enterprises to comply with the IRIS payment option is this Monday.
Cyprus is in the process of implementing the European Tourism Agenda 2030, through a series of actions and incentive plans.
Public debate on migration is polarized between two schools of thought, both of which risk being disconnected from reality.