European initiative on short-term rentals
The European Commission is promoting a legal initiative on short-term rentals at a pan-European level.
The European Commission is promoting a legal initiative on short-term rentals at a pan-European level.
Traders on the Greek stock market appeared quite reserved at the start of a week that will bring interest rate decisions from several central banks around the world.
Hellenism has paid a heavy price over the years for the misunderstandings, rivalries, and lack of coordination between Athens and Nicosia.
Political leaders have congratulated pole-vaulter Emmanouil Karalis on winning silver at the World Athletics Championships in Tokyo.
The order for the Hellenic Navy’s fourth FDI frigate is expected to be finalized in September, sources told Kathimerini.
Government spokesman Pavlos Marinakis has described as “cheap opposition” claims that basketball star Giannis Antetokounmpo would not be allowed to compete on the Greek national team under current migration laws and regulations overseen by Migration Minister Thanos Plevris.
The illicit antiquities trafficking case that grabbed headlines last week saw police arrest a monastery abbot and several others after undercover officers posed as buyers of religious icons and ancient coins.
Ruling New Democracy is launching a push to win back support from young voters after seeing record-low approval among people ages 18 to 30.
A snow measurement station on Crete’s Lefka (White) Mountains has been bulldozed, the research director of the Meteo meteorological service has said.
A particularly cynical friend claims that churches are a bit like the largest and oldest multinationals in the world. It is truly impressive how the great churches endure over the centuries, have “branches” all over the planet, overcome famines, wars and disasters.