Restaurants, Cafes, Bars Closed in Greece Tuesday Due to Strike
Many restaurants, cafes, and bars will be closed across Greece on Tuesday as workers in the service industry will be on strike. The Panhellenic Federation of Restaurant & Related Professions...
View ArticleThe 5-Year-Old Boy From Crete with an IQ of 140
At just five years of age, young genius Nikolas Makrimanolakis from Crete already speaks and writes in English and spends his free time learning the intricacies of the human anatomy. The Greek child,...
View ArticleSix of the Most Important Greek Sites in Turkey
There is an almost uncountable number of ancient Greek and Byzantine archaeological and historical sites in Turkey. Read the full story on GreekReporter.com.
View ArticleBaklava Baking Entrepreneur’s Secrets to Personal, Business Success
A baklava baking entrepreneur shares her secrets on business success and reinventing herself, explaining how we can take the necessary steps that we sometimes must in order to change our lives....
View ArticleLipsi, Hidden Gem of the Dodecanese Archipelago
Lipsi, a tiny and isolated Greek island in the Dodecanese, is one of those perfect Aegean islands to visit in order to get away from stress and the daily routine of life. Since there is no direct daily...
View ArticleKumquat Liqueur, the Iconic Local Drink of Corfu
The Greek island of Corfu is known internationally for its unique kumquat liqueur. When visiting the Greek island of Corfu and wandering around the picturesque little roads of the old town, you are...
View ArticleMaria Sakkari Books Place in WTA Finals Semis
Greek tennis champion Maria Sakkari on Monday booked her spot in her first semifinal at the Akron WTA Finals Guadalajara, defeating top seed Aryna Sabalenka 7-6(1), 6-7(6), 6-3. The No. 4 seed Sakkari...
View ArticleTesla Stock Drops 5% After Elon Musk Fights With Bernie Sanders
Tesla stock crashed by 5% on Monday after Elon Musk made a heated response to a tweet from Senator Bernie Sanders calling for stricter taxes on billionaire’s wealth. Sanders tweeted on Saturday that...
View ArticleGreece Records 8,129 Coronavirus Cases, 80 Deaths
Greece recorded a total of 8,129 cases of the coronavirus on Tuesday, while 6,950 were recorded in the country yesterday, Monday, continuing a spike in the amount of infections nationwide. The record...
View ArticlePfizer Allows Generic Anti-Covid Pill Manufacture, Waives Royalties
The Pfizer corporation announced on Tuesday that its officials had inked a licensing agreement which will enable less wealthy nations to distribute its antiviral drug Paxlovid in the form of generic...
View ArticleNumber of Migrants at Greek Islands Drops by Two-Thirds
Greece announced on Tuesday that the number of migrants and asylum seekers residing at Greek island facilities has dropped by 76 percent compared to October 2020. According to figures released by the...
View ArticlePM Mitsotakis, Johnson Discuss Return of Parthenon Marbles to Greece
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis and his British counterpart Boris Johnson exchanged diplomatic niceties in front of the cameras before their meeting, but also focused on the Parthenon Marbles,...
View ArticleThe Mosque of the Janissaries, a Landmark of Chania, Crete
The Mosque of the Janissaries in Chania, Crete is one of the most recognizable buildings on the entire island, which is the largest in Greece. Once ruled by the Ottomans for centuries, Crete is home to...
View ArticleAncient Past of Thessaloniki Unearthed During Metro Construction
A number of significant ancient archaeological finds have been unearthed in Thessaloniki during the excavations conducted for the construction of the Thessaloniki Metro. This is a common occurrence in...
View ArticleAthens Polytechnic Uprising: How Brave Students Rebelled Against the Junta
The Athens Polytechnic uprising occurred on November 17, 1973 as a massive student demonstration of the popular rejection of the Greek military junta of 1967–1974. The uprising that began on November...
View ArticleMaria Sakkari Defeated by Anett Kontaveit in WTA Semifinal
Greek tennis superstar Maria Sakkari fell just short of the Women’s Tennis Association Final’s championship game on Tuesday after losing to Estonian player Anett Kontaveit. Kontaveit– the No.8 seed at...
View ArticleGiannis Antetokounmpo Covers GQ’s 2021 Men of the Year Issue
Milwaukee Bucks’ star Giannis Antetokounmpo was revealed to be the cover of GQ’s 2021 Men of the Year issue on Tuesday. Antetokounmpo was named the athlete of the year in the popular men’s fashion...
View ArticleGreek Author Christos Chomenidis Wins European Book Prize
The European Book Prize has distinguished Greek author Christos Chomenidis for his autobiographical work, “Niki” on Monday. Chomenidis novel, which tells the story of the Occupation in Greece during...
View ArticleGreece Courts International Companies to Relocate Tax Residency
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis urged international companies to move their tax residency to Greece during his meetings in the City of London on Wednesday. Mitsotakis said that his government...
View ArticleOver 17,000 People Have Now Died With Covid-19 in Greece
Over 17,000 people have died with Covid-19 in Greece since the start of the pandemic, and 87 people with the virus passed away in the country just on Wednesday. This is seven more than the 80 people...
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