Greece’s traditional kiosks fading away
A kiosk on downtown Athens’ Stadiou Street in 1960.
A kiosk on downtown Athens’ Stadiou Street in 1960.
An Antonov cargo planed that crashed near the city of Kavala on Saturday night was carrying 11,5 tons of military equipment from Serbia to Bangladesh.
The City of Athens is hosting an expansive exhibition commemorating the 1922-24 Asia Minor Disaster at Technopolis cultural center through October 31.
Apart from the abolition of the solidarity tax already announced by Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis, the ministries of Finance and Labor are mulling the abolition of a special 1% contribution imposed under the 2011 bailout memorandum on the regular wages and additional remuneration of civil servants insured with the TPDY social security fund.
The employment balance in Greece remained positive for the fifth month in a row in June, as hirings outnumbered layoffs, resulting in the creation of 19,113 new jobs.
Days after the massacre at an elementary school in Uvalde, Texas, the leaders of the grieving city fumed during a closed-door meeting with Steven McCraw, the state’s top police official.
Greek tourism is likely to see another record year, perhaps even outmatching 2019 in terms of arrivals and revenues, a leading hotelier has said.
An Antonov cargo plane operated by a Ukraine-based air carrier crashed Saturday near the city of Kavala in northern Greece, authorities said.
Manos Matsaganis, a professor of public finance at the Polytechnic University of Milan who has been living abroad for years, never ceases to be surprised by developments in other countries and saddened when comparing them to Greece.
Europe is already unreasonably late in drawing a common line of defense against the energy crisis.