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Greece Registers 617 New COVID-19 Cases in 24 Hours

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Greece’s National Public Health Organisation announced yesterday 617 new certified coronavirus cases for the previous 24 hour period.

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EU Countries Take Steps to Halt Mutated Coronavirus from the UK

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Already, EU countries are moving to stop the spread of the mutated coronavirus discovered in the UK recently.

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Greece to Administer First Covid-19 Vaccinations on December 27

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Greek officials have announced that the first COVID-19 vaccinations will be administered at designated reference hospitals in Attica on December 27.

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Greece Gives Green Light to €25-Million Rhodes Health Tourism Project

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Greece’s Ministry of Tourism has announced the authorization of a €25 million euro investment in health tourism on Rhodes.

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Greece Culture Ministry Certifies Two New Museums

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Greece’s Ministry of Culture has certified the Museum of Environment of Stymfalia and the Museum of Brick and Tile Making.

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Greece Lost €15 Billion to COVID: Experts Seek New Tourism Model

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COVID-19 has cost Greece in excess of €15 billion euro in tourism revenues according to the National Bank of Greece.

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Five Greek Islands Among Threatened European Cultural Heritage Sites

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According to the European voice of civil society, Europa Nostra, several Greek islands are in danger of losing their cultural heritage.

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Greece Announces Limited Easing of Lockdown for the Holidays

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Greece’s authorities announced last Friday the limited easing of the country’s Covid-19 lockdown restrictions for the Christmas and New Year holidays. Government Spokesperson Stelios Petsas gave the following instructions via the announcement: —- Retailers, beginning Sunday, December 13, until Thursday, January 7, 2021, will be allowed to operate only under the so-called “click-away” method to accept orders by […]

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Greece Reports 1,534 New COVID-19 Cases on Thursday

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Yesterday, Greek officials announced 1,534 new cases of COVID-19, with 23 having been identified following inspections at border locations.

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Greece’s Tourism Minister Presents a Bill of Tourism to Ministerial Council

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A new from the Ministry of Tourism was presented this week by the Minister of Tourism Haris Theocharis.

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Fattal Group and Other Israeli Investors Showing Strong Interest in Greece

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Israeli investors showed intense interest in Greece at a recent event hosted by Enterprise Greece, the Israel-Greece Chamber of Commerce & Industry, and the Greek Embassy in Tel Aviv.

5 years ago

National Geographic Names Alonissos Island a Destination on the Rise

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National Geographic Traveller has named Greece’s Alonissos Island to a list of destinations on the rise for 2021.

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Crete and Souda Bay at the Center of Security Discussions Crete, home to the strategic Souda Bay naval and air base, has been mentioned in recent security discussions about tensions in the Middle East. However, Greek Defense Minister Nikos Dendias stressed that the island remains well protected and that Greece’s defense posture is more than […]

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