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Greek News
Greece Welcomes First Cruise Ships for 2021 With Splendor
The island of Crete in Greece welcomed on Friday the first two cruise ships of the year with an impressive spectacle, to mark the beginning of the tourism season of 2021.
Economy
Greece’s Tourism Season Boosted as Germany Abolishes Quarantine
Germans who visit Greece this summer won't have to quarantine upon their return to Germany according to a cabinet decision on Wednesday.
Economy
Greece to Reopen on Friday, “Putting Lockdown Behind Us”
Greece will do away with most of its existing lockdown restrictions, including those prohibiting travel between regions, on May 14.
Greece
Internet Use Skyrockets in Greece During Lockdown
Internet use skyrocketed in Greece while the country's population was under a strict lockdown, data from Greek market researcher Focus Bari suggests.
Culture
Greece Reopens Schools and Courts Post-Lockdown
On Monday, Greece reopened schools and courtrooms for in-person attendance following months of closures due to the country's lockdown.
Greece
Coronavirus Cases Remain Stable as Greece Begins to Open Up
Greece recorded 1,387 new cases of the coronavirus on Tuesday — 759 fewer cases than those recorded on Monday and Easter Sunday.
Economy
Greece Reopens Restaurants, Cafes on Monday
Greece, at long last, will reopen its famed restaurants, tavernas and cafes on Monday, May 3, after a lockdown imposed in November of 2020.
Greece
Young Greeks Rush to Get Coronavirus Vaccinations
Currently, Greeks aged 30-44 are eligible to receive the coronavirus vaccine, and starting Saturday, so will those in the age group of 45-49.
Greece
Greece Allows Travel Between Municipalities Until End of Week
Greece said that its citizens are free to travel between cities within the same region starting on Thursday, until the end of the week.
Business
How and When Greece Will Reopen: Complete Guide
Greeks are pinning their hopes on a return to something approaching normality just after Easter, as many services and amenities reopen