The Harvard job offer no one at Harvard ever heard of
Nidhi Razdan was all set to travel to Harvard University to start a new job, and a new life, when she received a stunning email.
Nidhi Razdan was all set to travel to Harvard University to start a new job, and a new life, when she received a stunning email.
The Greek Tourism Confederation (SETE) has set a target for tourism revenues of 27 billion euros, 50 million arrivals and 307 million overnight stays per year by 2030, following the Hellenic Tourism 2030 study drafted by the Deloitte-Remaco consortium.
The Parliament approved Greece’s 2022 budget 158-142 Saturday, with only the ruling conservative New Democracy party voting for the budget as a whole.
In the much-discussed and misinterpreted study by professors Sotiris Tsiodras and Theodoros Lytras, there is one element that even those who did not know with certainty suspected as accurate: Mortality in ICU beds in Attica is lower compared to the rest of the country.
We will have to wait for the noise and the swearing to subside before the political system can have a substantive debate on health.
Health authorities announced a drop in new Covid infections to 4,345 for the 24-hour period ending 3 p.m. Saturday from 4,766 the day before.
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis announced three new relief measures on Saturday to help households, businesses and farmers tackle the spike in energy prices.
Young adults aged 18 to 25 years old who have received the first or only dose of a Covid vaccine by December 31 will be issued with a so-called Freedom Pass.
Police in Athens have arrested nine suspects and seized more than 12,800 euros in cash and evidence of money transfers via banks in a crackdown on a prostitution racket.
Marking 200 years since the Greek Revolution, a three-day conference began Friday, highlighting the role played by schoolbooks over the history of the modern Greek state as well as the intellectual climate and attitudes of different periods.