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Thursday, 04 April 2019 01:18

Back En Vogue

Vogue magazine hit the Greek newsstands again, after a seven-year absence as publishers believe that Greece's economic recovery will revive the appetite for glossy fashion and lifestyle magazines. Vogue Greece, the magazine’s 26th international edition, is run by 29-year old editor-in-chief, Thaleia Karafyllidou.
 
“Dear Vogue Greece, welcome back again,” Anna Wintour, Vogue editor-in-chief since 1988, wrote in the comeback edition titled “Eyes on the future” and starring model Bella Hadid on its cover.
 
“Your return after years of absence fills us with joy. Greece faced problems and lived dramatic moments, I can only imagine how tough it was. However, the signs of recovery are now visible, even here in America.”
 
Vogue’s relaunch also involves a digital edition of the magazine, packed with fashion, lifestyle, and beauty news from all over the world.


To read this article in full, please visit: Reuters
Greece's first legislation concerning the curbing of smoking went into effect ten years ago on July 1, 2009. However, Greeks have continued their longstanding tradition of smoking, especially in bars, cafes, and restaurants, as if the bill had never existed. Today, the country's new Prime Minister pledges that his administration will finally enforce the pre-existing, anti-smoking laws.

Fortunately, at the time the measure was drafted in 2008, 40% of Greeks were regular smokers whereas, by 2014, the percentage dropped to 27%–mainly due to the economic crisis.

The enforcement of the existing anti-smoking laws requires a determined administration that will cast aside concerns about political costs. After all, the majority of Greeks are now non-smokers.

To read this article in full, please visit: Greek Reporter

 


Click Here To Discover Some Of Our Favorite Smoke-Free Cafes In Athens

Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF), known in English as Doctors Without Borders, recently welcomed Dr. Christos Christou as their new International President, according to a press release dated September 9. Dr. Christou was elected President during MSF’s International General Assembly in June 2019 and started his tenure in September.
 
Born in Trikala, Greece, Dr. Christou graduated from the Aristotle University medical school in Thessaloniki, Greece, and holds a Ph.D. in Surgery from the Kapodistrian University of Athens. He also holds a Masters in International Health – Health Crisis Management from the University of Athens and is a member of its faculty. Dr. Christou later specialized in general and emergency surgery in the Surgical and Transplant Unit of Evangelismos Hospital in Athens.
 
Dr. Christou joined MSF in 2002 and has held several positions in the field. His first assignment was in Greece as a field doctor, working with migrants and refugees. He then worked as a doctor in an HIV/AIDS project in Zambia in 2004 and 2005. From 2013 he has joined MSF missions in various conflict zones such as South Sudan, Iraq and, most recently, Cameroon, as an Emergency and Trauma surgeon.

Initially, Dr. Christou was appointed General Secretary, then Vice-President, and finally President of MSF Greece’s Board of Directors until his election as International President in June 2019.


To read this article in full, please visit: msf.org

Photo: Isabel Corthier/MSF

All-inclusive vacations are considered an utterly stress-free getaway with access to a variety of cool amenities such as meals, snacks, drinks, and activities for one flat price. 

To help travelers pick the best all-inclusive resort, through their Travelers' Choice Awards 2019, TripAdvisor has named the best all-inclusive resorts in the world. There is a total of 25 exquisite resorts listed; however, the good news for Greek tourism and hospitality is that the 2 best resorts on the list are located in Greece.


Ikos Olivia

Ranked 2nd on the list, Ikos Olivia is one of the most exquisite 5-star retreats in Greece. Situated in Gerakini, Chalkidiki on a private beach that overlooks Toroneos Bay, Ikos Olivia compises 142 bedrooms and 149 bungalow suites. Here you will find all the amanietis you need to kick back and relax!

Ikos Oceania

TripAdvisor's top all-inclusive resort is Ikos Oceania in Nea Moudania, Chalkidiki. Just one look is enough to understand why this resort was voted the best in the world. The vibrant blue of the Aegean that spreads at the foot of the property, the lush gardens, exquiste decor, 4 à la carte restaurants serving mouthwatering food and 6 bars is all visitors could want from a Greek luxury holiday!


To discover the full list of top all-inlclusive resorts in the world, please visit: Tripadvisor.com

Picture this: You've just had your first souvlaki in the heart of Athens. You've strolled down a few blocks, browsed at a few shops and cafes along the way when suddenly, something has changed. You've started to crave something sweet, something to put "the cherry on top" of your day.

Luckily, we've put together a list of 5 different pastry shops where you can give your sweet tooth something to remember Athens by.

Afoi Asimakopouloi

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Credit: Αφοι Ασημακόπουλοι ζαχαροπλαστείο

This pastry shop dates back to 1915 and is mostly famous for its galaktoboureko, a traditional Greek custard pie baked in phyllo and drizzled with sugar syrup. This pastry shop has been located in the area of Exarcheia for more than 100 years and has used the same recipes since its establishment, keeping its products authentic and fresh. Another fact that makes this pastry shop so unique is that it is one of the few pastry shops in Greece that produces its milk from imported Dutch cows to use in their products. As far as desserts in Athens are concerned, it doesn't get much better than Afoi Asimakopouloi.

Address: 82 Charilaou Trikoupi, Athens, 106 80
Telephone: 210 3610092

Le Greche Gelato

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Le Greche Gelato is a genuinely Italian-style gelato shop, serving more than 28 different flavors of gelato and sorbets, all made from fresh milk, seasonal fruits, and 100% Greek and Italian products. Since 2014 the capital's ice-cream loving crowd has been delighted by their smooth, creamy, velvety gelato and Italian delicacies such as panettone, chocolates, and coffee! If gelato is your dessert of choice, you must try a scoop of their most famous specialty: Pistachio from Sicily. If you're in the mood for more, combine it with an extra scoop of their Stracciatella, or Baklava flavor to create the perfect combination.

Address: 16 Mitropoleos, Athens, 105 63
Telephone: 216 7006458

Lukumades

Lukumades
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Everyone loves loukoumades or, in other words, Greek crispy donuts. Loukoumades are a classic carnival treat or traditionally served at yaya's (granny's) house topped with honey, cinnamon, and nuts. At Lukumades, you can customize your serving with a massive variety of chocolate or cream fillings, spreads, toppings, and ice cream. Lukumades is a "heaven on earth" little shop that opened its doors in 2013 and has been delighting customers from all over the world ever since; even Prince Charles of Wales and Duchess Camilla visited Lukumades during their visit to Greece in 2018! Quite the historic visit, for a popular dessert!

Address:  21 Eolou & Aghias Irinis, Athens, 105 51
Telephone: 210 321088

Choureal

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Credit: Choureal - Choux & Profiterole

We have saved the best for last. Everyone loves a good old bowl of profiteroles, but have you ever been able to modify it to your liking? Well, at Choureal, you can! Choureal first opened in Thessaloniki in 2014 and spread its magic to Athens in 2019. This little pastry shop has been the talk of the town for its unique concept and mastery in choux pastries. Everything they make is "à la minute," using top-quality ingredients, such as Valrhona chocolate, fresh dairy butter, and milk to make their crème patisseries and many other fillings. Choose your filling, and extra toppings to make your very own profiteroles, eclair, simple cream-filled choux pastry! At Choureal, your sweet tooth will be more than satisfied..

Address: 2 Diomeias, Athens, 105 63
Telephone: 210 3317883

Main Image Credit: Choureal - Choux & Profiterole

 

Wednesday, 16 December 2020 07:41

Athens Lights-Up For Christmas 2020

“Light to those who truly bring light into our lives” is the motto of this year’s Athenian Christmas tree lighting ceremony which took place amidst the lockdown and without the usual crowds due to Covid-19 restrictions.

The Municipality of Athens choose a different way to share the lighting of the tree in Syntagma Square with everyone this year. A short film tells an Athenian Christmas story about the real heroes of the municipality, coming to light what most of us haven’t had the opportunity to see this year - Syntagma Square all bright and beautiful!
 
The protagonist is Dionysis Nikolaou, an electrician engineer and the oldest employee of the municipality. A born and bred Athenian, just like his grandfather was, he lives in the neighborhood of Sepolia with his wife and son. After he completed his education, he began working in the electricity department of the municipality and learned the secrets of every corner of the city. Over the years he’s learned not to throw away anything that is made; he’s worked in just about all positions - on the road for repairs, in the warehouse for recording and receiving orders, making sure that nothing is missing when needed. Today he chooses to work mainly at night, so that his younger colleagues can have the ease of working the morning shift.
 
The one thing that he hasn’t ever changed is the lighting of the city at Christmas time, which culminates with the lighting of the tree in Syntagma. This little film captures the route of bringing this light so that we can all share in the special moment of lighting up the streets of Athens!
 
The Mayor of Athens, Costas Bakogiannis, emphasized this message on the occasion of the lighting of the Christmas tree by saying, "This year, the Municipality of Athens addresses the great thanks it owes to its people…The invisible heroes, who tirelessly remain on the front line, not only at Christmas but every day, in order to break the darkness of this unprecedented time for the inhabitants of this city. This year the lights are on those who really give light to our lives. Merry Christmas!”






















The Municipality of Athens and UNICEF have joined forces to transform Athens into a city where every child would love to live!

A Memorandum of Cooperation between the Municipality of Athens and UNICEF has been signed which states that the Greek capital is officially participating in the Child-Friendly Cities Initiative (CFCI); this is a UNICEF-led initiative that supports municipal governments in realizing the rights of children at the local level.

Athens is participating for the first time in this global program, which aims to put children's needs at the forefront, adjusting its services, facilities, programs, and public spaces to serve this purpose. With the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC) and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) as their guiding principles, the Municipality of Athens and the newly-established UNICEF office in Greece will work together to ensure the well-being of children and young people living in Greece's capital. 

Through joint awareness initiatives and meticulously planned actions, this program aims to: 
  • Reduce child poverty through targeted interventions. 
  • Promote access and enhance educational opportunities. 
  • Prevent violence against children, including children who are victims of domestic or community violence.
  • Promote education through continuous skills development. 
  • Promote youth employment.
  • Promote the participation of children and young people in decision-making processes.
  • Encourage healthy eating habits.
  • Promote gender equality. 
  • Enhance environmental awareness.
The Child-Friendly Cities Initiative (CFCI) was launched in 1996. It includes a network of 47 countries that brings together government and other stakeholders such as civil society organizations, the private sector, academia, media, and, importantly, children themselves who wish to make their cities and communities more child-friendly.

The candidacy of the Municipality of Athens marks the beginning of the program in the country with five more municipalities being added to it in the coming months.


XpatAthens extends a warm thank you to This Is Athens and the City Of Athens for sharing news and inspiring stories about how Athens aspires to be a clean, friendly, and welcoming city to live in.



Citizens can now be issued a special pass for the free movement in downtown Athens of environmentally friendly vehicles, according to the criteria set by the Transport and Infrastructure Ministry.

The usual restrictions on vehicles entering the city center took effect on Monday, October 25, 2021.

The restrictions are enforced every year and are designed to reduce traffic congestion in the downtown area.

According to the Daktylios system, vehicles with license plates ending in even numbers can only enter the downtown area on even days of the month, while those ending in odd numbers can only do so on odd days.

Vehicles excluded from the measures are electric, hybrid, gas, or LPG cars, as well as Euro 6 cars that emit pollutants below 120 gr CO2 and drivers with special permits.

The process of obtaining a special pass has been simplified.

Interested parties can access the service by logging on to daktylios.gov.gr, entering their Taxisnet codes and then submitting an application for the issuance of the special pass, after stating the registration number of the vehicle and their tax number (AFM).

The data of the vehicle are extracted from the registers of the Transport Ministry through the Interoperability Center of the Digital Government Ministry’s General Secretariat of Information Systems.

Originally published on: ekathimerini.com
Friday, 10 December 2021 14:11

Make It A December ​To Remember

December is always special in Athens. As Christmas approaches the city is decorated with beautiful Xmas lights and tons of fun things to do! 

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The established annual appointment of book lovers, the Zappeion Book Festival, turns 50 this year and will celebrate its established journey with a record attendance of publishing houses. The festival will open its gates on September 2 and will run through September 18, with thousands of book titles for every taste and age and dozens of presentations, discussions with authors, and parallel events.

On the occasion of the centenary of the Asia Minor Catastrophe, this year’s festival will host a variety of events related to the Asia Minor Catastrophe as an identity element in today’s Greece with the participation of renowned speakers and cultural institutions. At the same time, reading the signs of the times, the festival will also pay tribute to Diversity and Racism in its various aspects. Given that 2022 has been declared as Literary Year of Iakovos Kambanellis by the Ministry of Culture and Sports, the festival will organize a tribute to the great academic, playwright, and lyricist for his contribution to the Hellenic nation both as an artist and as a man.

The Zappeion Book Festival is an organization of the Association of Book Publishers (S.EK.B) and the Ministry of Development and Investments, in cooperation with the Organization of Culture, Sports & Youth of the Municipality of Athens (OPANDA), the National Historical Museum, the National Theatre of Greece, the Greek Art Theatre Karolos Koun and the Athens Culture Net. It is held under the auspices of the Ministry of Culture & Sports, the Municipality of Athens, the Hellenic Foundation for Culture, and the Athens Chamber of Commerce and Industry, with the support of TikTok and the Greek Collecting Society for Literary Works (OSDEL).

Originally published on: greeknewsagenda.com
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