Greece fears a new migration wave
Government officials are greatly concerned about a new spike in migration as a result of the devastating earthquakes in southern Turkey and northern Syria.
Government officials are greatly concerned about a new spike in migration as a result of the devastating earthquakes in southern Turkey and northern Syria.
Greece’s economy is in a good place, recovering from the pandemic and the war in Ukraine thanks to tourism and cutting its debt through fiscal efforts and with the contribution of inflation, but significant challenges lie ahead, central banker Yannis Stournaras stresses.
“Being as Communion” is the main exhibition of the ongoing 8th Thessaloniki Biennale of Contemporary Art (biennale8.gr), organized in cooperation with the MoMus network of museums and it opens on March 4.
Cyprus is speaking to other European Union states to shore up support for the shipping industry hit by sanctions on Russia, its shipping minister said on Friday.
PAOK put an end to AEK’s winning streak as Panathinaikos consolidated its lead at the top of the Super League with a home win over Volos.
The devastating earthquakes that hit both Turkey and Syria have turned renewed attention to hundreds of thousands of structures legalized after the fact in Greece and how structurally sound they are.
Olympiakos won its 11th Greek Cup in basketball, and the second in a row, after seeing off Panathinaikos in the semis and Peristeri in the final at the tournament’s Final Eight held in Iraklio over the weekend.
Moisis Elisaf, the first Greek-Jew to hold a mayoral post in the country, was buried Sunday afternoon in the city of Ioannina.
The Athens Concert Hall has two more exciting shows lined up for its Rising Stars series, in which it showcases emerging musical talent.
U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken took a helicopter tour Sunday of one of the provinces worst-affected by the Feb. 6 earthquake in southern Turkey and northern Syria and pledged a further $100 million in aid.