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Finance
‘Falling down a bottomless pit was among the possibilities’: Russia’s stock market prepares to finally reopen. Here’s how bad the sell-off was the last time traders faced such a historic shutdown
By
Stelios Bouras
March 23, 2022
International
Greece limits New Year’s celebrations by banning music at venues amid COVID surge
By
The Associated Press
December 29, 2021
Health
Europe’s leaders turn to vaccine mandates as the winter COVID wave worsens, and Omicron looms
By
David Meyer
December 1, 2021
International
Greece pins its recovery hopes on a new kind of foreign investor: Hollywood film crews
By
Stelios Bouras
October 23, 2021
Environment
Athens just named a chief heat officer. Should your city do the same?
By
Stelios Bouras
August 28, 2021
International
Greece announces new COVID restrictions for the unvaccinated
By
Elena Becatoros
and
The Associated Press
August 24, 2021
International
In Athens, Giannis Antetokounmpo’s NBA triumph forces the ancient city to confront its past, and dream big
By
Stelios Bouras
July 21, 2021
Europe considers reopening its borders to fully vaccinated tourists and to those from low-infection countries
By
David Meyer
May 3, 2021
International
COVID certificates for travelers seen as a lifeline for Europe’s ravaged tourism sector
By
Nikos Chrysoloras
,
Siddharth Philip
and
Bloomberg
March 17, 2021
International
In sun-blessed Greece, a movement to save summer emerges. It involves vaccine passports
By
Stelios Bouras
March 14, 2021
Health
In major about-face, Germany to give AstraZeneca COVID vaccine to those 65 and over
By
Bloomberg
and
Tim Loh
March 5, 2021
A ‘fast lane’ for the vaccinated? Europe inches closer to COVID-19 vaccine passports
By
David Meyer
February 26, 2021
International
Europe’s airline and hotel stocks soar after British holidaymakers get the all-clear to book travel
By
Siddharth Philip
and
Bloomberg
February 23, 2021
Commentary
How Greece can reopen without ruining its coronavirus containment success
By
William J. Antholis
and
Filippos Letsas
May 27, 2020
Finance
Europe’s reopening road map: How 11 countries are beginning to lift lockdowns
By
Flavia Rotondi
,
Boris Groendahl
,
Stefan Nicola
and
Bloomberg
May 5, 2020
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