SUSTAINABILITY


Can Athens become a walkable city?
SOCIETY

Walking in Athens is a risk you take at your own peril. It involves balancing on impossibly narrow pavements, while avoiding broken paving stones and sundry unexpected hurdles.

Tourism with rationed water and jerricans
OPINION

“The tourism sector has to adapt to the situation we are experiencing, which is absolutely abnormal,” a member of the Catalan government told the Financial Times in an article published on April 18.


An ‘Attica suburb’ in the Aegean
IN DEPTH

First stop: “See that house at the end of the green slope? The man who owned it kept the area as it was, untouched, refusing to sell it no matter how much he was offered. Now it’s passed on to his son, who’s selling it for 1.5 million euros.


Minister emphasizes sustainable growth and investment strategies
ECONOMY

Development Minister Kostas Skrekas, addressing the Panhellenic Exporters Association on Wednesday, said that sustainable growth rates cannot be ensured without expanding the country’s production base, underlining the effort being made to sustain the growth rate over time.

Nafplio: The houses were saved, but the residents left
IN DEPTH

Kostas Karapavlos is standing in the middle of the hall. The 180-year-old wooden floor creaks with every step he takes. He shows us portraits and old family photos on the walls – his great-great-grandfather was Ioannis Kapodistrias, first head of state of independent Greece.