Greeks celebrate Clean Monday, start of Lent with kite-flying, picnics, music
SOCIETY

Greeks throughout the country celebrated the Clean Monday holiday in the time-honoured fashion on Monday, with outdoor activities such as kite-flying and picnics, the traditional lenten delicacies, music and dancing.While many quit the cities to enjoy the long weekend in the countryside, municipalities in Attica were also throwing parties for those left behind, offering free […]

Divorce between short stay and Golden Visa
PROPERTY

The government is considering to impose estrictions on short-term rental properties acquired through the “Golden Visa” program.



Foreign minister says Greece fully supports humanitarian corridor for Gaza
NEWS

Greece will continue to fully support the maritime corridor offering aid to besieged Palestinians in Gaza, Foreign Minister George Gerapetritis said on Monday,  in a doorstep statement as he arrived for the EU Foreign Affairs Council (FAC) meeting on Monday.

Erdogan: All Cyprus could have been ours
NEWS

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan argued Monday that if Turkish forces had moved further south in 1974, then Cyprus might be all Turkish today.

Trial of 49 suspects detained in Thessaloniki University arrests postponed
NEWS

A trial of 49 individuals arrested on Saturday afternoon following reports of vandalism at the Aristotle University in the northern port city of Thessaloniki was postponed until March 29 on Monday, due to lack of witnesses.



ANALYSIS

The European Union, Canada, Japan and climate-vulnerable Pacific Island states are among 47 countries rallying support for a charge on the international shipping sector’s greenhouse gas emissions.