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Takis Filippopoulos, a key figure in the development of Greek tourism and a pioneer in attracting Scandinavian travellers to ...
How do psychology and fashion come together? For Erika Santos, they form the foundation of a unique and impactful career.
Athens to Test 24-Hour Metro Service This Saturday Athens will trial a 24-hour metro service this Saturday to boost ...
The Electoral Committee, chaired by George Kallianis on election day, included Christos Kalavretinos, Vasilios Tsalkos, ...
On the 30th of June, the Greek Orthodox Church commemorates the Synaxis (a celebratory gathering) of the Twelve Holy Apostles ...
Smyrna Governor Suleyman Elban reported that strong winds have grounded most firefighting helicopters, with only two aircraft ...
The culprit? A telecommunications breakdown between Enav, Italy’s air navigation service, and telecom provider TIM, which ...
Pope Leo XIV has expressed solidarity with Ukrainian Greek Catholics amid the ongoing conflict in Ukraine. In a recent message, the Pope emphasised that their faith is being “put to the test” during ...
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis admits failures in OPEKEPE, announcing its abolition and integration into AADE to combat clientelistic practices. He outlines reforms in public health, labor, ...
A surge in UK applications for ‘golden visas’ in Greece and Portugal, up 46.6% and 66.2% respectively, follows Labour’s tax increases under Chancellor Rachel Reeves. Middle-class families, remote ...
Middle-class families, remote workers, and retirees are increasingly seeking residency abroad for better quality of life and financial planning amid economic uncertainty.
A surge in UK applications for ‘golden visas’ in Greece and Portugal, up 46.6% and 66.2% respectively, follows Labour’s tax increases under Chancellor Rachel Reeves. Middle-class families, remote ...
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