After Mykonos
When the authorities are willing, the laws are enforced. This was clearly seen in the case of the popular holiday island of Mykonos.
When the authorities are willing, the laws are enforced. This was clearly seen in the case of the popular holiday island of Mykonos.
Some 100,000 students in Greece choose private colleges over public universities after graduating from high school, with the Hellenic Colleges Association (HCA) reporting a 10% rise in admissions in the 2022-2023 academic year.
Happy Hour returns to the Athens Chapter of Democrats Abroad Greece. Connect with new friends and allies in Athens at the historic Olympias Rooftop Bar near Monastiraki.
The first National Coordinated Network of Observing and Managing Wildlife Strandings will be set up in Greece after an agreement with environmental organizations and scientific organizations, the Environment and Energy Ministry announced on Monday.
Cyprus and Israel are in talks over the construction of a pipeline linking their offshore gas fields, Cyprus’s energy minister said on Monday.
A representative of a local animal charity filed a lawsuit against a Thessaloniki man caught on video abusing a dog. The lawsuit was filed at the Lagada police precinct.
Defense Minister Nikos Panagiotopoulos toured Armed Forces units on Limnos island on Monday and met with local and religious leaders as well.
The so-called historic triangle of downtown Athens, Koukaki, Neos Kosmos and Piraeus appear to be the most popular areas for hosting short-term rental accommodation.
President Tayyip Erdogan will appeal to a “kingmaker” third candidate as he manoeuvres to seal victory in Turkey’s runoff election, after the initial vote dashed his challenger Kemal Kilicdaroglu’s hopes of a swift win.
Containers full of passports were stolen from a Hellenic Post delivery truck by an unidentified group in the Athens neighborhood of Kallithea on Monday afternoon.