Larnaca Airport Faces Bomb Scare
Today, Larnaca Airport was evacuated after a bomb scare occurred this morning at 9:00 a.m.
Today, Larnaca Airport was evacuated after a bomb scare occurred this morning at 9:00 a.m.
Today, the Huffington Post published "The 19 Most Stunning Sacred Places Around the World" and included Greece in its picks!
Yesterday, Bank of Greece governor George A. Provopoulos penned a Wall Street Journal article titled: "From Greek Crisis, to Turnaround".
A historical meeting will take place in Jerusalem this coming Sunday, between Ecumenical Patriarch Vartholomeos and Pope Francis.
Today, the Manpower Employment Organization confirmed a hiring program to be finalized within the next two weeks, concerning about 10,000 unemployed workers in the 30 to 66 year-old age group.
Prime Minister Antonis Samaras presented the new National Development Programme, which aims at changing the country's production model, on Tuesday evening.
In a very interesting analysis for EU Observer, Nathalie Savarikas examines the allies neo-Nazi Golden Dawn will be seeking in Europe and why other far right parties are avoiding them.
Germany will help small and medium-sized Greek firms secure access to funding by making available 100 million euros in loans, as per Chancellor Merkel's promise, the Finance Ministry said.
Greece will send a strong message of change at the elections next Sunday, SYRIZA leader Alexis Tsipras said in a speech in Bologna, before singing "Bella Ciao" along with the crowd.
Today, Hellenic stocks finalized exceptionally well on the Athens Stock Exchange, reaching impressively high figures.
Yesterday, Iowa State University announced the signing of Hellenic national team center Georgios Tsalmpouris.
Aristotle Onassis' granddaughter Athina Onassis Roussel, recently purchased a $12 million dollar ranch, complete with 5.6 acres and a sophisticated horse barn.
Today, the Greek police force are asking for any tips regarding a 2012 Piraeus Elxi nightclub shooting, by Armenian national Honhannes Gemjyan.
Today, European Union antitrust administrators charged Europe's largest financial institution HSBC, United States colleague J.P. Morgan and French bank Credit Agricole, with rigging financial criteria associated with the euro, that did not protect the currency from possible fines.