Five challenges for tourism
Climate change, education, tax and other burdens, digital transformation and effective spatial planning are the five major challenges that tourism must respond to.
Climate change, education, tax and other burdens, digital transformation and effective spatial planning are the five major challenges that tourism must respond to.
The first American liquefied natural gas (LNG) shipment for the Bulgarian market by Metlen arrived at the Alexandroupoli FSRU in northeastern Greece, the company said on Monday, calling it a landmark event.
Cyprus may be building nonstop, but the people needed to actually do the building are running out.
The Ministry of Shipping and Island Policy has approved infrastructure projects on Spetses and Zakynthos, totaling €3.764 million, in the context of interventions related to the upgrade and restoration of critical port facilities on the two islands.
Turkey has reacted negatively to last week’s trilateral meeting between Israel, Greece and Cyprus in Jerusalem, which it perceived as an explicitly anti-Turkish alignment.
Traffic restrictions will come into effect in Athens on the evening of New Year’s Eve as the capital celebrates the arrival of 2026.
The increased inflows of irregular migrants observed over the past year from Libya to Gavdos and Crete in southern Greece underscore the need for a robust European mobilization to address this growing problem.
The Cypriot government has decided to shield low-income pensioners from losing benefits as a result of upcoming pension increases.
A 60-year-old man accused of murdering his mother in Athens and setting her home alight four years ago has been remanded in custody after testifying for nearly eight hours before an investigating magistrate.
Cyprus President Nikos Christodoulides has described as “unacceptable” Monday’s incident in the buffer zone village of Mammari, where Turkish soldiers and police from the Turkish-occupied north harassed and physically threatened Cypriot farmers.