The Greek Embassy in the capital of Syria, which has been rocked by several months of violent conflict between pro- and anti-government forces, announced on Thursday that it will be suspending operations.
A statement from the embassy cited the breakdown in security as the cause of the embassy's closure, adding that honorary consulates will continue to operate in the cities of Aleppo, Latakia and Tartus in order to provide assistance to Greek citizens in Syria.
The Greek tourism sector is hoping to welcome and accommodate some 17 million international visitors this year. The estimate is based on figures regarding arrivals in some of the country's m...
The Finance Ministry’s general secretary for revenues, Haris Theocharis, said that a decision regarding an extension to the June 30 deadline for tax declararions could be taken by June 25.
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New PAOK coach Huub Stevens has called for unity among fans after taking charge of the Greek club whose players said they feared for their lives last season because of regular protests.
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Greek canoeing champion Andreas Kiligkardis died on Wednesday after losing his battle against leukemia.
The 37-year-old had been in a coma since last Tuesday at a hospital in Poland - where ...
The people of this country need to see their politicians start producing real, tangible results. One of the leading factors behind the anger and frustration felt by so many Greeks toward the...
There is no room for ego trips and personal whims when the country’s survival is at stake. The three party leaders who agreed just a year ago to join forces in order to govern the country mu...