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TrainOSE to Resume Thessaloniki's Train Linking with the Balkans

TrainOSE, the operating arm of the Hellenic Railways Organization (OSE), will resume services linking northern Greece to Skopje, Belgrade and Sofia on May 10. The...

Greece Has Role in Balkans Security

With conflicts in the Middle East and Egypt not far from its borders, intelligence agents in the region – including Greece – need to...

Thessaloniki, the Berlin of Balkans for Music

When last year the international exhibition of the music industry Womex was leaving Thessaloniki, it left behind great enthusiasm not only for the successful...

More Greek Clothes Made in Balkans

In the last years, hundreds of Greek clothing companies have been transferred to other countries in the Balkans, where the labor cost is lower...

Greeks Move Around Balkans to Stay Warm

More and more Greeks are moving to neighboring Balkan countries to take advantage of cheaper heating oil with big tax hikes in Greece further...

Greek Tourists Increase in Black Sea and Balkans

According to an article of the Greek newspaper “Kathimerini”, the number of Greeks choosing Bulgaria, Serbia and Croatia for their holidays has risen, while...

Light and Shadows on the Balkans in Ankara

Eight photographers from as many Balkan countries demonstrate with their photographs the particularity of each people, the contemporaneous artistic tendencies, the life and historical...

Alexiou to open nostalgic Balkans folk dance fest in Ιzmir

World-famous Greek singer Haris Alexiou will perform in İzmir this week as part of an international folk dance festival that is being revived more...

Ivan Savvidis Buys the Port of Volos in Greece

Greek-Russian businessman Ivan Savvidis is set to buy Volos Port Authority through his Thessaloniki Port Authority company. His company has been chosen as the...

Armenia’s Contribution to Hellenism and Orthodoxy

The ties of Armenian culture and Hellenism go back at least to the 6th century BC, as a reference to Armenia was made by Greek historian Heracletus of Miletus