An ‘Attica suburb’ in the Aegean
IN DEPTH

First stop: “See that house at the end of the green slope? The man who owned it kept the area as it was, untouched, refusing to sell it no matter how much he was offered. Now it’s passed on to his son, who’s selling it for 1.5 million euros.

Travel receipts soared 24.5% in Jan-Feb
TOURISM

Travel receipts posted a remarkable 24.5% increase year-on-year in Greece in January and February.



Supermarket holds onto customers through cohabitation
BUSINESS

AB Vassilopoulos is following up its ‘cohabitation’ deal with Holland & Barrett and Pepco, with agreements with food service chains.

Troubled Folli Follie’s trial finally coming to a close
ECONOMY

After months of legal proceedings, the trial of troubled jewelry maker Folli Follie has entered its final stretch, as the defendants’ pleas have been completed and a date has been set for the prosecutor’s recommendation. 

Greek PM meets Turkish tourists amid arrivals surge on Lesvos
ECONOMY

Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis, currently on a campaign tour of Lesvos, met with Turkish tourists on the eastern Aegean island, which has seen a surge in visitors from the neighboring country following the implementation of the “visa-express” program.



ANALYSIS

Inside the barn on the flat fields of the northern Netherlands, Jos Ubels cradles a newborn Blonde d’Aquitaine calf, the latest addition to his herd of over 300 dairy cattle.