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Greece's Ghost Airport Ellinikon Gets New Life (Video)

Ellinikon (which in Greek literally means ''Greek'') was the international airport of the city of Athens for nearly sixty years, from 1938 until 2001. Located only four miles from the city center of Athens, it was constructed just before WWII,...

Syriza Undermines Greece's Biggest Development Project (video)

Syriza lawmakers continue to block the biggest development project at former Athens airport at Ellinikon, which would open 10,000 jobs immediately and 40,000 in the long run while 7 billion euros would be invested. This is further proof that...

Greece Says 44,035 Refugees were in its Territory on Sunday

The ministry of migration policy said on Sunday 44,035 refugees were in Greece’s territory, with 8,904 located on the islands of the eastern Aegean, 10,987 in the region of Attica and 12,000 stranded in Idomeni, in northern Greece. According to...

State Audit Council Blocks Ellinikon Development Project

The privatization and utilization project for former Athens airport Ellinikon is in danger of getting lost in the labyrinth of Greek bureaucracy after the decision of the State Audit Council to temporarily freeze the signing of the contract between the Hellenic...

United Arab Emirates to Invest €7bn in Ellinikon

Foreign Minister of the United Arab Emirates, Abdullah bin Zayed Al Nahyan, has announced his country will invest seven billion euros in the redevelopment projects at Ellinikon and Asteras Vouliagmenis, while Greek Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Evangelos Venizelos estimated that it would create...