
Syntagma metro station to close for anti-war demonstrations today Monday evening
Protesters are expected to march towards the US embassy, located on Vasilissis Sofias Avenue.
Protesters are expected to march towards the US embassy, located on Vasilissis Sofias Avenue.
The protest marched throughout Patras town and held placards expressing solidarity with Gaza, stating, “A thorn in the imperialists’ plans, in Gaza the heart of all the people beats”.
Between July 1 and September 15, crews from Austria, Bulgaria, the Czech Republic, France, Moldova, and Romania will be stationed in Athens, Thessaloniki, and Patras. Their mission includes:
“Admitting 10,000-20,000 Chinese students every year to Greek universities, under all programs, would be a realistic goal,” according to the SiG President.
Bookings have been made from an impressive 112 countries, each contributing at least one reservation, and domestic tourism is also on the rise. Greek travelers booked 12.6% more stays compared to last year’s Easter, highlighting a robust rebound in internal demand.
According to the STASY Workers’ Unions, they will participate in the demonstrations for the Tempi protests, but the Metro, the electric and the tram will operate for a few hours in order to make it easier for people to get to the rallies.