Hyatt strengthening presence in Greece, says group exec
Outgoing Tourism Minister Vassilis Kikilias met with Hyatt Group President – responsible for Europe, Africa and the Middle East – Aguila Javier on Thursday.
Outgoing Tourism Minister Vassilis Kikilias met with Hyatt Group President – responsible for Europe, Africa and the Middle East – Aguila Javier on Thursday.
Cyprus wants more direct involvement of the European Union in attempts to end the decades-old division of the island, its president Nikos Christodoulides said on Thursday.
New cases of both SARS-CoV-2 and of influenza (flu) went up slightly over the week of May 15-21, according to the weekly report by the National Public Health Organization (EODY), published on Thursday.
Two opposing visions for Turkey’s future are on the ballot when voters return to the polls Sunday for a runoff presidential election that will decide between an increasingly authoritarian incumbent and a challenger who has pledged to restore democracy.
Cyprus police used tear gas to disperse dozens of soccer fans who attacked them following the end of the island nation’s league cup final.
Cyprus authorities say they’re take extra efforts to ensure flight safety isn’t compromised from Turkish warplanes and military drones flying inside Cypriot-monitored airspace without filing either flight plans or communicating with air traffic control.
Court of Audit President Ioannis Sarmas was sworn in as prime minister of a caretaker government that will lead Greece to a repeat round of elections on June 25, shortly after 4:00 p.m. on Thursday.
Many Greeks lament the carefree days when they could travel to the Cycladic islands having secured affordable lodgings, just a few weeks in advance.
Roughly eight in every 10 real estate auctions end up fruitless, making it difficult to effectively resolve the problem of private debt.
A theater production for English speakers, “Women of Passion, Women of Greece,” returns to the Treno sto Rouf Theater in Athens for a run of 10 Saturday shows.