Tourism making a strong comeback
A dynamic recovery of the tourism sector close to the 2019 pre-pandemic levels is forecast by industry experts, with record arrivals and travel receipts.
A dynamic recovery of the tourism sector close to the 2019 pre-pandemic levels is forecast by industry experts, with record arrivals and travel receipts.
Two separate rallies are expected to gridlock downtown Athens on Tuesday, starting with a rally at 9.30 a.m. by members of the ADEDY civil service workers’ union.
Numerous marine industry focused tech startups are gearing up for an appearance at Posidonia, running June 6-10 at Metropolitan Expo, by Athens airport.
Panathinaikos edged closer to its return to Europe snatching a goalless draw from AEK on Sunday, and combined with Aris’ home loss to Olympiakos it is the favorite for the third spot.
Cypriot Justice Minister Stephie Dracos expressed on Friday her satisfaction with a constitutional amendment allowing the use of the English language by two new courts that are expected to be created to handle commercial and maritime cases.
Barring a huge upset, i.e. a win over champion Panathinaikos, Iraklis is heading down from the Basket League to the A2 division, following its loss at Promitheas in Patra on Saturday.
We live in a time when ideologies and prepackaged formulas for governance are dead. The pandemic and the tsunami of inflation have proved, internationally, that major crises require changes and thinking outside the box.
It is an old axiom that the country needs a good opposition as much as it needs a good government. Gone are the days when the opposition could simply bide its time.
The filmmaker Costa-Gavras immortalized the symbol Z as a protest cry for freedom and against military dictatorship and violence.
The European Parliament Office in Greece invites film buffs to enjoy free screenings of two entries for the European Audience Film Award (or LUX) on Monday and Tuesday at the Astor cinema in downtown Athens.