More than 16,000 visitors to Acropolis daily, minister says
At least 16,000 people have visited the Acropolis every day this summer, Culture Minister Lina Mendoni said on Monday.
At least 16,000 people have visited the Acropolis every day this summer, Culture Minister Lina Mendoni said on Monday.
The attempted installation of spyware on the phones of a political party leader and a journalist has prompted parliamentary investigations and could have political repercussions.
The recent commemoration of the 48th anniversary of the Turkish invasion of Cyprus is a dark reminder that a solution is long overdue.
The soaring of business financing recorded in the year’s first half with record new loans amounting to 4.2 billion euros has not kept pace with a parallel increase in worthy businesses.
Bank of Greece Governor Yannis Stournaras last week became the first member of the European Central Bank’s Governing Council to acknowledge that the recession may end the rate hike cycle.
The pandemic and now the war in Ukraine have wrought havoc in supply chains. And it is not just the shutdown of Chinese ports due to that country’s zero Covid-case policy.
Turkish Defense Minister Hulusi Akar said Monday accused Greece of “aggressive rhetoric” against Ankara claiming that its increase in defence budget shows the country is “up to something” against Turkey.
Firefighters from France and Norway have arrived in Greece to help their Greek counterparts combat the numerous wildfires ravaging the country.
Prosecutors investigating the mysterious death of two children in the space of two years brought additional murder charges against their mother who is already in pre-trial detention over the killing of her hospitalized 9-year-old daughter.
A new Schengen entry point has opened at the port of Plomari on the island of Lesvos. It is expected to bring in more tourists, especially from Turkey.