Poultry firm Nitsiakos posts strong 2024 results
Poultry firm Nitsiakos’ turnover reached €527.4 million in 2024, 4.83% higher than 2023, the company announced last week.
Poultry firm Nitsiakos’ turnover reached €527.4 million in 2024, 4.83% higher than 2023, the company announced last week.
Experts have long warned about the dangers of blue light before bed. When exposed via smartphones, TVs, laptops and other devices, our brains suppress the production of the hormone melatonin, which normally makes you feel drowsy.
A new volume, ‘Great Meteora: The Renaissance Era,” chronicles the daring explorations and discoveries of monks at Meteora’s precipitous rock formations.
Greece’s air ambulance services conducted 2,863 medical evacuations in 2024, a 20.6% increase from the previous year, as surging tourism strains island healthcare systems.
The rush to renewable energy sources creates more problems than it solves, says Costis Stambolis, president of the Institute of Energy for Southeast Europe, in a new book, “Greece in the New Energy Era.”
Another summer is entering its final phase, with all the usual news coverage of fires and extreme heat, and there has still not been a peep about what needs to be done in the Greek capital to make it more livable.
The government is accelerating procedures to compensate wildfire victims as officials work to prevent criticism that affected residents are being abandoned following devastating blazes that struck Western Greece and Chios.
British Labor MP Afzal Khan has resigned as the UK’s trade envoy to Turkey after backlash over his visit to the Turkish-occupied north of Cyprus.
Beyond souvlaki lies a carnivore’s paradise, Tzimis in Vyronas serves grilled Greek classics that go way beyond the basics.
Greece’s four largest banks (Alpha, Eurobank, National and Piraeus) disbursed €20.1 million in new loans in the first half of 2025.