The dirty side of mass tourism
Piles of rubbish contrast sharply with the exotic waters and the imposing shipwreck on Zakynthos’ famous Navagio beach.
Piles of rubbish contrast sharply with the exotic waters and the imposing shipwreck on Zakynthos’ famous Navagio beach.
The opening of the Parliament has been brought forward to August 22 as the government agreed with the request by main opposition leader Alexis Tsipras for a House debate on the wiretapping case.
The suspense over what direction the Abdulhamid Han drilling vessel, the fourth of the Turkish Petroleum Company (TPAO) fleet, will take will end on Tuesday as it is scheduled to set sail at noon.
Rescue teams have rescued an 86-year-old dangling off the side of a cliff holding onto a branch in the region of Trikala, central Greece.
Three new catamaran ships were launched by Attica Group on the Saronic Gulf Islands line on Monday.
Greece’s social security agency EFKA is on the verge of dealing successfully with what has long been decried as a systemic failure: the backlog of pension applications.
When Angela Merkel pulled the plug on nuclear power after the Fukushima meltdown, she set Germany on a course to become the only leading industrial nation to abandon atomic energy.
Six investment funds, Bain, Bayview, Bracebridge, CRC, Davidson Kempner and Fortress, have expressed interest in managing the agency that will acquire distressed properties and rent them back to their owners.
An investigative magistrate granted a new deadline to a 22-year-old suspect to prepare his defense in the case of the 17-year-old girl he confessed to have murdered last Monday in Peristeri, western Athens.
Stock Exchange rebounded Monday, amid a positive climate in European markets, without making up for all of Friday’s losses, which analysts mostly attributed to a still developing political scandal over wiretapping incidents involving Socialist leader Nikos Androulakis and a journalist.