Don’t waste time with bureaucracy in an animal crisis. Here is the immediate phone directory for animal abuse, trapped pets, and wildlife emergencies on Crete.
Pride Threatens Crete’s Olive Oil Market
A dangerous stalemate between proud producers and cautious traders has paralyzed the Greek olive oil market, leaving Crete’s primary economy vulnerable.
Greek Olive Oil Producers Are Hoarding, and Traders Are Panicking
A pride-fueled stalemate has paralyzed the Greek olive oil market, while Spanish producers dominate with steady prices and massive oil reserves.
Sfakia Gets 20,200-Euro Aid for Stray Pets Veterinary Care
The Municipality of Sfakia in Chania is receiving a €20,200 financial boost dedicated entirely to the veterinary care of stray companion animals.
Greece and Israel Are the Eastern Med’s Golden Bridge
Minister Olga Kefalogianni highlights plans for new Greek marinas and wellness centers at the Mare Med III conference.
The London Charm Offensive: Olga Kefalogianni’s Midas Touch and the British Wave
Tourism Minister Olga Kefalogianni met with Jet2 and British Airways in London to secure Greece’s 12-month tourism future.
Rent Disputes for Vacant Stalls May Delay Chania Municipal Market Reopening
A heated debate broke out this week over the €700 starting rents for the newly renovated stalls in the Old Chania Municipal Market.
TUMI’s Spring 2026 Collection Chases a Mediterranean Escape
TUMI’s latest collection takes inspiration from Mallorca and the Amalfi Coast, featuring artisanal raffia textures and a sun-washed seasonal palette.
Tella Thera in the Top 10 Condé Nast Traveler’s 2026 Hot List
Tella Thera in Kissamos, Crete, has been named the top new hotel in Greece and appears on the cover of Condé Nast Traveler’s 2026 Hot List.
Lassithi Plateau Faces 70% Population Collapse Since 1940
Kallia Chatzaki warns of the demographic collapse of the Lassithi Plateau, calling for infrastructure upgrades to save the region.
Booking.com’s Guide to Being Slightly Less Despised
Booking.com report says travelers want sustainable tourism but locals still face overcrowding rising costs and pressure.
Cretan Shelves Retail Surge
The aisles of Greek supermarkets are busier than they have been in years, but the contents of the baskets are shifting. Between late December 2025 and March 2026, the retail landscape saw a significant uptick in activity. This isn’t just a case of rising prices inflating the bill; the actual volume of goods moving through […]
How Silver Economy in Greece Attracts German Retirees
An NDR documentary shows how German retirees move to Greece for a 7% tax rate, lifestyle perks, and the growing Silver Economy.
Heraklion Municipal Shelter Organizes Dog-walking Event on Sunday
Head out to the Heraklion Municipal Shelter in Finikia tomorrow, April 19th, for the bi-monthly “Dog Walk”!
Why 80% of Europeans Are Coming to the Med Anyway
82% of Europeans plan to travel this summer despite war and inflation. Learn how budget cuts and safety concerns are reshaping Mediterranean tourism.
Greece Unveils Reform Bill to Modernize the Market
The Greek Ministry of Development launches a massive reform bill to simplify investment, curb shrinkflation, and protect handicrafts.
Why Vilnius Is the New Frontier for Urban Nature
Vilnius is leading the 2026 eco-tourism trend, featuring salmon runs in the city center and world-class birdwatching.
EODY Issues Saharan Dust Health Alert
Learn about the chemical composition of Saharan dust and why EODY is warning undiagnosed COPD patients in Greece.
Horta Foraging in Apodoulou This Sunday
Join the Psiloritis Geopark and the Municipality of Amari on April 19 for a traditional horta harvest in the historic village of Apodoulou.
Oleander Controversy in Crete
A new health directive in Greece suggests removing toxic oleander plants from schools, sparking a debate between safety officials and environmental experts.
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