September 11, 2024
Residents, tourists evacuated as big fire is raging in Platanias by Chania
A big wildfire has been raging in Platanias by Chania on the island of Crete on Wednesday. The fire …
September 11, 2024
10 in 100 infants up to age of 3 are victims of abuse, says Greek Medical University
One in 10 children aged up to 3 years who arrive at the children clinics of the National Health Syst…
September 11, 2024
Schools in Greece start with traditional, religious ceremony
Thousands pupils and students gathered in Greece’s school courtyards on Wednesday for the trad…
September 10, 2024
Storm ATENA: Updated Weather Warning for Greece
Greece’s National Meteorological Service EMY issued an updated Emergency Bulletin of Hazardous…
September 10, 2024
Flash-floods in central Athens as storm ATENA hits Greece (videos)
Storm ATENA: Fifteen to twenty minutes of rainfall were enough to flood the streets on Greek capital…
September 10, 2024
Greek driver shot and arrested by Turkish police at the border (video)
A Greek driver was shot and arrested by Turkish police at the Ipsala border station in Evros on Tues…
September 10, 2024
Inflation in Greece rises to 3% in August
Inflation in Greece rose to 3% in August compared to 2.7% in July and 2.7% in August 2023, the Greek…
September 10, 2024
Greece offers Golden Visa also for investment in start-ups
Greece will offer Golden Visa not only for investment in real estate but also for Greek startups, Pr…
September 10, 2024
Swimming ban in broader Volos area lifted
The Central Port Authority of Volos announced on Monday the lifting of the swimming ban at beaches i…
September 9, 2024
Greece bans new short-term leases in three Athens districts (list)
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis announced over the weekend a ban on new short-term leases license…
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Five men and two women were detained during a coordinated raid in two houses in Athens and Volos. A big ammunition arsenal including two Kalasnikov and eight pistols, was seized. Among the detainees are three men wanted by the Greek police on the suspicion of involvement in the urban guerrilla group “Conspiracy of …
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Tragic Death for Manolis Rasoulis (music videos)
Famous Greek lyricist, singer and writer Manolis Rasoulis, 66, was found dead on his bed in his home in Thessaloniki on Sunday. Coroner’s autopsy showed that he died from a heart attack that occurred eight days ago. Rasoulis friends and relatives were alarmed after he did not answered their phone calls …
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Kalavryta: Old man detained for feeding stray cats
It’s not a secret that we live in a country with a rather schizophrenic attitude towards stray animals. While laws against animal abusers mostly are not applying and municipalities neglect their duty to feed and care for the strays with the EU available funds, an old man finds himself in …
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Athens Stock Exchange hits records
Athens Stocks and Greek banks soar on Monday, hitting records in gains in the wake of the resolutions of the Eurpean Summit in Brussels, last Friday and Saturday. (13:48 local time) Across the board, the General Index is at 1659.39 units, up 5.02% in a turnover of EUR 154,53 million. …
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Kavala: Jobless Couple on Hunger Strike
A jobless couple set a tent on the main square of Kavala, Northeast Greece, and started a hunger strike. The aim of their desperate action? To get a job! Lazaros Papadopoulos, 60, and his wife Frideriki Toka, 40, saw no other solution to raise attention to their problem. They have been without …
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Chilly, sunny Sunday!
It’s chilly, it’s sunny and it’s Sunday! Much too nice to spend the day posting news! Enjoy the Day!
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Four EU parliamentarians detained by North Cyprus police
Turkish Cypriot police have detained two European parliamentarians for allegedly trespassing on a restricted military area in the breakaway north of ethnically split Cyprus, a Greek Cypriot member of the European Parliament said on Saturday. Polish parliamentarians Jaroslaw Leszek Walesa and Artur Zasada were told that they will remain in …
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Athens: Classic Ballet at Greek National Opera: Don Quixote
How about some ballet? Don Quixote is on stage of the Greek National Opera. Ballet with a prologue, two acts and 5 scenes. A story by Marious Petipa (1869) based on the homonymous play of Thervantes. Music by Ludwig Minkus Choreography: Vladimir Vasiliev Ballet of the Greek National Opera March …
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EU Competitiveness Pact: Fast Track Poverty for all
Eurogroup leaders agreed in principle on the key issues of the Competitivenss Agreement. This agreement aiming to adjust fiscal rules for all, will economically kill employees and workers rights once for all. Its main targets are lowering wages, adjustment of public and private sector wages to productivity, linking pensions to life expectancy. In short, …
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Eurogroup and the Greek Deal – Few Questions open
A tough bargain took place yesterday in Brussels at the meeting of the Eurogroup leaders and Greek Prime Minister George Papandreou came out at 2:30 pm with a content smile on his face. At the following press conference he stressed that Greece managed to achieve its goals. Loan repayment extension of …
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Athens: Bazaar with reduced prices at Benaki Museum, Mar 11-13
The Benaki Museum is organizing a bazaar over the weekend. You can find books, objects and catalogues from former exhibitions at prices reduced from 40% to 60%. The bazaar goes from March 11 to March 13, 2011. Opening hours Friday and Saturday 10:00am – 10:00pm, Sunday 10:00am – 06:00 pm. Where? …
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What does Angela Merkel imply with this symbolic gesture? (photo)
There it is, the interview German Chancellor Angela Merkel gave to populist daily newspaper BILD. Populist questions gets normally populist answers therefore if you can read German read what Bild readers have commented below the interview. However as the interview is long and I’m rather lazy to translate it, you …
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Schools in Greece start with traditional, religious ceremony
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SYRIZA to elect new leader in November
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EU buys too much defense equipment abroad, especially from US, report says
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Train drags woman for 50m; she was trapped between doors during disembarkation
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PM: “Greece in 2027 will be a much better country where Greeks can look forward to a better life”
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SYRIZA falls victim to Kasselakis’ Ego: Greece’s main opposition ousts its leader
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“High Prices make their rounds, like the flu, go away,” claims Greece’s fatalist FinMin
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Tilos mayor rebukes Greek tourist shouting “throw refugees into the sea!”
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Ecumenical Patriarchate proposes Orthodox and Catholics celebrate Easter together
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59% of young doctors want to leave Greece, 56% of citizens dissatisfied with health services as system collapse
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Poll: Ruling ND flies low, winners are small left and nationalist parties
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Inflation in Greece rises to 3% in August
Inflation in Greece rose to 3% in August compared to 2.7% in July and 2.7% … Read More » -
Greece offers Golden Visa also for investment in start-ups
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Energy prices: Joint initiative in Europe by Greece, Romania & Bulgaria
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Thessaloniki Metro to launch on November 30, says Infrastructure Minister
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Greek gov’t keen to reverse ongoing brain drain into brain gain