New pandemic measures come into force!
The new regime will take effect on October 9, for 15 days.
Restrictions on banning music in restaurants and cafes...
Northern Macedonia will have a new route for access to natural gas - through Greece. Today in Athens, the two countries signed an agreement to start building a gas interconnection.
European Commission Press release Brussels, 04 Aug 2021 As forest fires continue affecting various regions in the Mediterranean and the Western Balkans, the European...
Gareth Owens, linguist, archaeologist and Erasmus Program Coordinator at the Cretan Institute of Technology, has unveiled a new study that he estimates solves 99 percent of the mystery of the ancient Greek Phaistos disc.
In mid-June 2021, researchers from the German Archaeological Institute discovered 30 lead tablets with "cursed" messages in Athens, which are more than 2500 years old. The inhabitants of Ancient Greece thus asked the gods to harm their enemies. The message indicated the name of the recipient - the sender was never mentioned. The tablets were found in a well near Kerameikos, the main burial ground of ancient Athens.
On 30th June, the European Association of Service providers for Persons with Disabilities (EASPD), the Commission Directorate-General for Structural Reform Support (DG Reform), and the Greek Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs (MoLSA) co-organised the final conference of the Technical Support on deinstitutionalisation (DI) process in Greece project. The conference marked the official launch of the Greek Deinstitutionalisation Strategy, Action Plan, and Strategic Roadmap along with other tools for effective DI reform created within the project. Greece is now ready to move forward to ensure full inclusion for children and adults with support needs.