Tattoo Convention | Athens | May 10-12
The Athens Tattoo Convention returns at the Tae Kwon Do stadium, hosting over 400 tattoo artists from around the world.
The Athens Tattoo Convention returns at the Tae Kwon Do stadium, hosting over 400 tattoo artists from around the world.
The tax administration is preparing a system that will prevent any tampering with the data.
There was a time not so long ago when we looked to the skies for the heralds of the returning spring, but swallows appear to have become increasingly scarce.
Prime Minister Edi Rama is seeking a fourth term as Albania’s prime minister in a general election on Sunday, after taking on his political nemesis in a boisterous campaign dominated by the country’s uphill effort to join the European Union.
European Commissioner for Sustainable Transport and Tourism Apostolos Tzitzikostas met with the deputy chief executive officer of Piraeus Port Authority (OLP), Panagiotis Tsonis, in the context of the annual conference of the European Sea Ports Organization (ESPO) held in Thessaloniki.
The Technology Training Department of Hellenic American Lifelong Learning is offering a course on certified ethical hacking, starting on May 21.
Michelle Nedwick doesn’t mind if the 100 guests she’s inviting to her Oct. 3 wedding know she used a weight-loss medication to help her slim down.
Cyprus’ Deputy Minister of Tourism Kostas Koumis has expressed his conviction that this year there will be a record number of tourists from Romania on the island, exceeding 100,000 for the first time.
We are almost used to it in Greece: In the summers, we read expert analyses about the aridity of the soil, which is the main cause of large, destructive, deadly fires.
Nationalism and drugs. “Defend Salonica” and racism. Recruiting youngsters to create a gang of thugs. Which of these pairings is most dangerous? Let’s circle the word “youngsters.”