Digital nomads with all the bells and whistles
The first companies organizing the stays of people who choose to live in Greece for a few months or years, working remotely, have appeared.
The first companies organizing the stays of people who choose to live in Greece for a few months or years, working remotely, have appeared.
Foreign direct investment (FDI) in Greece is expected to set a historic record this year and will have an increased contribution to the future growth mix, Alpha Bank predicts in its Weekly Economic Developments Bulletin.
Conducted by Agathangelos Georgakatos, the Meizon Ensemble – a vocal ensemble of soloists who came together in 2018 to share their passion for a capella singing – is performing a mixed program at the Athens Concert Hall.
A 32-year-old man has been arrested in the Toumpa neighborhood of Thessaloniki after the police received calls of possible domestic violence.
The Academy of Civil Protection was inaugurated on Saturday at Vilia in Attica, with the leadership of the climate crisis and civil protection ministry attending.
A 3.7 magnitude earthquake struck the region of Ilia in the Peloponnese on Sunday morning at 11.45 a.m.
A woman between 45 and 50 years old was injured after falling onto the tracks in Egaleo metro station on Saturday afternoon. Fire fighters removed her after finding her injured between the tracks and an oncoming train. She was rushed to hospital by a waiting ambulance.
Countries adopted a hard-fought final agreement at the COP27 climate summit early on Sunday that sets up a fund to help poor countries being battered by climate disasters – but does not boost efforts to tackle the emissions causing them.
Turkey launched airstrikes over several towns in northern Syria on Saturday, U.S.-backed Kurdish-led forces reported.
Will Russia use a nuclear weapon in Ukraine? It’s a question Western intelligence services are working on around the clock and that Western leaders are carefully weighing. President Vladimir Putin has warned that Russia reserves the right.