23 Dec 2024 12:00:00 GMT?.css-1txiau5-AnswerContainer{color:var(--GlobalColorScheme-Text-secondaryText2);}PAE Chania won 3–0 over Egaleo on Mon Predicted lineups are available for the match a few days in advance while the actual lineup will be available about an hour ahead of the match The current head to head record for the teams are PAE Chania 3 win(s) Have scored 4 goals in their last 5 matches Who won between PAE Chania and Egaleo on Mon 23 Dec 2024 12:00:00 GMT?PAE Chania won 3–0 over Egaleo on Mon 23 Dec 2024 12:00:00 GMT.InsightsHave scored 6 goals in their last 5 matches PAE Chania is playing home against Egaleo on Mon The plan to link the Western Regional Highway of Aigaleo with the Athens-Corinth National Road was presented by Infrastructure and Transport Minister Christos Staikouras and his deputy minister responsible for transportation at the cabinet meeting chaired by Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis on Friday the plan also includes scheduled interventions in the roundabouts at Skaramagas Its purpose is to improve traffic in the area of Skaramagas where delays during peak hours throughout the week are well above acceptable levels The project will also offer an alternative route for traveling from the Attiki Odos highway to Piraeus and the southwest suburbs of the Athens metropolitan area contributing to the decongestion of Kifissou Avenue Included as an option is a road link with the existing network of the business park in Fyli which includes the upgrade of two junctions This would also help decongest Kifissou Avenue and Schistou Avenue The tender for the project is scheduled for the first quarter of 2025 Construction time is three years from the signing of the concession Enter your information below to receive our weekly newsletters with the latest insights opinion pieces and current events straight to your inbox According to analytics experts AirDNA, while luxury destinations in Greece like Mykonos boast average daily rates (ADRs) of 754.39 euros several Greek cities offer much more affordable accommodations 2. Lamia: Located in central Greece with an average rate of 44.46 euros per night 3. Municipality of Pavlos Melas: Near Thessaloniki, with rentals averaging 49.16 euros per night. These destinations provide an opportunity to experience Greece’s charm without the high costs associated with popular tourist spots. AirDNA notes that 119 of Greece’s 277 markets have ADRs of 100 euros or less, offering numerous budget-friendly choices. 26 Apr 2025 11:45:00 GMT?.css-1txiau5-AnswerContainer{color:var(--GlobalColorScheme-Text-secondaryText2);}Panionios won 4–0 over Egaleo on Sat The current head to head record for the teams are Egaleo 0 win(s) Haven't scored in their last 3 matches Have scored 8 goals in their last 5 matches Panionios have won the previous 3 matches against Egaleo Who won between Egaleo and Panionios on Sat 26 Apr 2025 11:45:00 GMT?Panionios won 4–0 over Egaleo on Sat 26 Apr 2025 11:45:00 GMT.InsightsHave scored 2 goals in their last 5 matches Egaleo is playing home against Panionios on Sat ted.adventist.org/news is a website of the Seventh-day Adventist church in the TED Region Seventh-day Adventists are devoted to helping people understand the Bible to find freedom A Christ for Europe initiative sparks engaging discussions in Athens Greek Mission (GM) youth had the honour of hosting pastor Bledi Leno Multi-Ethnic Ministries and Adventist Mission director for the Greater New York Conference sparked engaging discussions centred around youth ministries with a particular emphasis on university students and the Public Campus Ministry (PCM) Accompanied by GM President Claudio Gulyas and Executive Secretary Yannis Vrakas Leno set out to motivate young Adventist students by visiting two universities located in the urban expanse of Egaleo Leno delivered an inspiring presentation on “Being and Making Disciples.” His challenge was clear: create cluster groups in your immediate circles and become catalysts for positive change in the name of Christ Leno emphasised the value of starting small including organising social events like open mic nights and other gatherings that create community Drawing from his own experiences during a recent visit to Japan he highlighted the success of weekly cooking demonstrations “Remember that Moses can’t be everywhere,” Leno remarked alluding to GM Youth director Moses Siwale “This is your chance to impact someone’s life.” He encouraged the students to visit each other’s universities and gradually establish their groups within their respective academic institutions Leno concluded his presentation by advising students to align their event planning with the academic calendar Pastor Leno’s words left a profound impact on GM students Although immediate action was not possible due to upcoming final exams students are actively planning for the coming semester Please pray for GM students as they seek guidance from the Holy Spirit and prepare to serve across various campuses and communities throughout Athens ted.adventist.org/news is the official news website of the General Conference of Seventh-day Adventists © 2025 Trans-European Division of Seventh-day Adventists Thousands of migrants and refugees remain stranded in Greece By andrew katz | Photographs by angelos tzortzinis had perhaps seen more of the world than his parents would have anticipated by that age: a homeland in flames a life in a tent not meant to become a home The roots of the tree on which he stood were firmly planted in Greek soil near Idomeni the border village that became a flashpoint during last year’s influx of more than 1 million migrants and refugees into Europe He was among thousands stranded at a squalid encampment there since officials in Macedonia had closed the crossing before his family could soldier on the well-trodden path through the Balkans into Western Europe and Scandinavia he met the photographer Angelos Tzortzinis “He sees the future on the tree,” Tzortzinis recalls Tzortzinis, who was named TIME’s Wire Photographer of the Year in 2015 has devoted much of the last seven years to chronicling Greece’s economic meltdown and has seen his country’s struggles firsthand He grew up with friends who had moved there from the Middle East; seeing refugees from Syria and Iraq was “like I saw the same people from my past,” he says It’s that background that influences his perspective: “I am a Greek photographer and I represent the problem,” he says Tzortzinis turned his lens on Greece’s rise as a waypoint for the world’s most hopeful He went to the outer islands and picked up freelance work documenting the continental shift Hundreds of thousands would arrive on flimsy vessels then be shipped to Athens and the country’s northern region where they would walk to Macedonia and become another country’s problem and Turkey struck a deal to curb more ships from coming The European Commission announced on Sept 10 it would more than double its emergency aid to Greece—providing $129 million via humanitarian groups voucher programs and cash—toward access to education for children and shelter for families ahead of winter These pictures emerged from Tzortzinis’ personal project about immigration he focused on the landscapes that were altered by the movement of migrants and refugees across Greece—and the some 60,000 who remain With so many images of the deluge of people already out there—focused on the who and what—he often sought “counter pictures,” or ones that focused on the where Every inch of the frame he fills with his panoramic Hasselblad XPan and 45mm lens is calculated Over the span of five months earlier this year Tzortzinis traveled to four locations where the crisis crystallized: the capital Athens; the disease-ridden camp near Idomeni where the majority of boats landed from Turkey he would have bumped elbows with two dozen or more photographers “I felt disappointment because the media was not there to cover the situation,” he says because “the people forgot the story.” he photographed one of the main piles of life jackets “It was haunting because there were a lot of different colors: orange For me it was a difficult scene,” Tzortzinis recalls Some people lost their lives.” The island hosts a graveyard full of tombstones of those who died on the way to Europe Tzortzinis said people who became stranded began to cut down trees Each night small bright fires would burn into the dark sky he made a portrait of a woman holding a child in her tent It brings to mind Dorothea Lange’s Migrant Mother portrait of an impoverished drought-stricken family in 1930s California “Three days earlier the government closed the border but this family believed they would eventually cross,” he says “I show the disappointment inside their eyes.” At the Schisto camp near Athens where many migrants from Afghanistan and Pakistan lived he observed men praying and sleeping in bunk beds at temporary accommodations he saw a tent sandwiched between shipping containers I felt pressure because they were living this way,” he says Tzortzinis isn’t sold on the idea of impact from his photography “I want people to see my pictures and read my pictures—not quickly—and to feel the weight of the waiting that the people experience in Greece,” he says “All of the people are waiting for something Angelos Tzortzinis is a freelance photographer and stringer with Agence France-Presse based in Greece. He was named TIME’s Wire Photographer of 2015. Follow him on Instagram angelos_tzortzinis Andrew Katz, who edited this photo essay, is TIME’s International Multimedia Editor. Follow him on Twitter @katz Registration has been successfully completed Make a new account if you don't have one yet Puedes ver la versión Española de BeSoccer.com You can see the English version of BeSoccer.com Vous pouvez voir la version French de BeSoccer.com Puoi vedere la versione Italian su BeSoccer.com Você pode ver a versão Brasileira de BeSoccer.com SYRIZA leadership race contender Stefanos Kasselakis has come under fire for his description of the Turkish-occupied northern part of Cyprus as “their statelet.” He used the controversial term when speaking to the media in the western Attica town of Egaleo after a political event late on Thursday he quickly corrected himself to describe the entity as a “pseudo-state.” “It is unacceptable that Mr Mitsotakis did not respond to Erdogan’s invitation to recognize the second half later described Kasselakis’ terminology as “a very serious error; a mistake that reveals ignorance about one of the most critical issues of our foreign policy In a social media post published early Friday morning Kasselakis (35) blamed his use of the term “their statelet” to the “fatigue and sleeplessness of the campaign trail” and to the fact that he only recently moved back to Greece from the United States after moving there at the age of 14 “There are times when I have to search to find a word in Greek,” he said There are 3,000 “high-risk hooligans” in the Athens area according to police at the specialist Sub-Division for Countering Violence in Athletic Venues They have been linked to numerous violent incidents both at stadiums and in clashes with police where a protest against police violence turned to violence against the police Many of the 3,000 have close contacts with anarchist groups first-division Atromitos and fourth-division Panionios of Nea Smyrni also have sizable hooligan contingents Shutdown announcements for the factories of the Yioula glassworks firm in Aigaleo in Athens and of EVIEN in Thessaloniki and Kilkis in northern Greece within less than a week served as an alarming message about the risk of deindustrialization These shutdowns were preceded in 2023 by the closure of four more factories Reckitt Benckiser in Vassiliko and the Crown Can Hellas units in Patras and Corinth Will the list of industrial unit closures in Greece end here or are we facing a new cycle of deindustrialization with what is left of the country’s productive base at stake The views of people in the manufacturing sector and the messages coming from Europe are not reassuring The recent closures seem to be the first victims in Greece of a deindustrialization “virus” that hit the industrialized countries of Europe much earlier starting with traditionally strong Germany it is no coincidence that both Greek companies which closed are members of multinational groups It is a common belief in the domestic industry that the decision by Portuguese group BA Vidro to close the historic factory in Aigaleo after 77 years of operation but also that of the US giant Sonoco Alcore to close the factories of Sonoco Hellas – as EVIEN was renamed after its acquisition in 1998 – are part of a strategy that was not based exclusively on the domestic business environment but on a more global view of the business as industry representatives point out to Kathimerini is “the problematic situation in which Europe finds itself with regard to the operating environment of its industries which is constantly becoming more discouraging for large companies and especially multinational groups.” Reality leaves no room for questioning these unpleasant assessments export-driven and innovative industry is struggling to recover from the shock caused by the sudden shut-off of cheap Russian gas Seven years after the sale of the Yioula Glassworks and its factory in Aigaleo by the Voulgarakis family’s HGI to the multinational Portuguese conglomerate BA Glass Group – a sale made then in an attempt to save the company as the buyer took on loans of 335 million euros – the unit is permanently closing This way the Greek glass industry is also permanently shutting as Yioula was the last glass packaging products maker left in this country The Portuguese company cites persistent lack of demand and ever-increasing storage costs This is the third factory shutdown by a multinational in recent months Putting the basketball in the goal at a high percentage enabled Vlad Kuljanin to meet his goal and net a pro contract among the nation's field goal percentage leaders during his final two seasons at UNC-Wilmington signed last week a one-year deal with Egaleo in the Greek A1 league 265-pound center a base salary of $200,000 and he could earn an additional $50,000 in performance-based bonuses "It feels so good," Kuljanin said from his Toronto home on Tuesday Kuljanin averaged 12.8 points and 9.9 rebounds and shot 66.7 percent from the field last season as the Seahawks posted a 20-13 record Kuljanin opted not to play for the Canadian National Team where he would have backed up NBA players Sam Dalembert (Philadelphia 76ers) and Joel Anthony (Miami Heat) Kuljanin said he could have signed for more money with other European teams but the Egaleo deal was sweet because he expects to be one of the team's top post threats The team is coached by 42-year-old Thanasis Skourthopoulos "I'll be in the top six players right away," Kuljanin said "They haven't signed anyone over 6-6 and I'll be the second-highest paid guy on the team I don't think they're going to pay me to sit on the bench." The contract includes an option for a second year plane tickets for his family and a food allowance Kuljanin can also earn $10,000 for averaging seven rebounds per game or 1.5 blocks He would earn an additional $25,000 if Egaleo finishes in the top four of the Greek A1 league Kuljanin is hopeful that he can move up to one of the top teams in the Greek A1 league the team former Atlanta Hawk Josh Childress signed with recently for $32.5 million Kuljanin is scheduled to report to camp on Aug This website is using a security service to protect itself from online attacks The action you just performed triggered the security solution There are several actions that could trigger this block including submitting a certain word or phrase You can email the site owner to let them know you were blocked Please include what you were doing when this page came up and the Cloudflare Ray ID found at the bottom of this page On Friday 17th and Saturday 18th of January PAOK will be at the facilities of the Elpida Agion Anargyron and Rousalis Soccer Club academies in Aigaleo evaluate and effectively guide the executives and coaches of these academies they will supervise the selection camp that will take place at the facilities of the Pyrrhios PAOK Academy PAOK Network member Pyrrhios extends an open invitation to young players of the Attica region who love football and who were born between 2011 to 2014 It will take place at the Academy’s facilities in Goritsa Aspropyrgos (Metropolitan Park Cafe) in two groups (15:00-16:15 for children born in 2013 and 2014 and 16:30-17:45 for children born in 2011 and 2012) * It is mandatory to bring a valid health card for young players PAOK achieved their goal in Athens against Aigaleo and took the first step towards qualifying for the next phase of the 2024-25 Betsson Greek Cup The Double-headed Eagle did not have any difficulties and prevailed 3-0 and they now await Aigaleo at the Toumba Stdium for the second leg with the aim of qualifying for the quarter-finals The major protagonist for Razvan Lucescu’s team on the night was Shola Shoretire The English winger made it 2-0 with a great shot from inside the area scoring his first goal in a black and white shirt and he generally produced a great all-round display contributing to the team’s creative play while also coming out on top in many duels And in the voting for Medi Jeunesse Fans’ Man of the Match held via paokfc.gr and the PAOK FC Official App, Shoretire collected 25.5% of the votes and won the individual award The podium was completed by Mady Kamara and Jiri Pavlenka The midfielder from Guinea was the man who scored PAOK’s first goal while the Czech goalkeeper was there whenever the team needed him on his debut is boosted by the return to fitness of the striker Mark Viduka as his side begin their Uefa Cup Group E campaign against the Greek side Egaleo tonight who missed the Premiership games against Manchester United and Blackburn Rovers has been included in the 19-man squad which left Teesside for Athens yesterday morning McClaren has also added the defender Colin Cooper and the midfielder Doriva to the squad of 16 selected for the 4-0 win at Ewood Park last weekend Viduka has forced his way into contention after recovering from a back injury and could resume his striking partnership with in-form Dutchman Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink Stewart Downing is the most likely to make way The French defender Franck Queudrue also misses out through suspension following his red card in the 1-1 first-round second-leg draw with the Czech side Banik Ostrava who like Middlesbrough are experiencing their first season of European football have a full-strength squad for their coach Stéphane Demol to choose from Receive today's headlines directly to your inbox every morning and evening Please check your inbox to verify your details A car overturned at noon on Friday on Attiki Odos after the exit of the Aigaleo regional road Μεγάλη εκροή τσιμέντου στο ύψος του κόμβου Κύμης στο ρεύμα προς Ελευσίνα. Δεξιές λωρίδες κλειστές.Αναμένονται πολύ μεγάλες καθυστερήσεις. https://t.co/vWr1dn1FBl Two traffic accidents on Attiki Odos have caused severe congestion on the roads the Traffic Police are gradually implementing measures starting today in preparation for the Christmas holiday season These include increased road policing and traffic adjustments at the entrances and exits of major urban centers The measures will remain in effect until January 8 The first traffic accident occurred after the Periferiaki Egaleo exit in the direction toward the airport a car went off the road on Attiki Odos after the Periferiaki Egaleo exit Attiki Odos reported a major spill of cement at the Kymis junction in the direction of Elefsina cement spilled onto the road from a heavy vehicle leading to the closure of two lanes near Nerantziotissa Heavy traffic is also being recorded on Kifisias Avenue from Alsos Syggrou to central Athens streets Significant delays on Attiki Odos due to spilled cement – Kifisias Avenue is impassable Follow en.protothema.gr on Google News and be the first to know all the news See all the latest News from Greece and the World, the moment they happen, at en.protothema.gr Spyros Bibilas announced the sad news a few minutes ago through his personal Facebook profile and the ever-smiling child of the theater has passed away this sad news shakes our entire artistic family… The void you leave is immense…” He graduated from the Higher Drama School of Athens “Giorgos Theodosiadis” in 1971 he made history in the role of the emcee in the legendary production of Cabaret by Aliki Vougiouklaki from tragedy and comedy to musicals and revue shows He also had a notable presence in radio theater Katranídis taught at the Higher Drama School “Iasmos” and the “Vasilis Diamantopoulos” Theater Workshop with numerous participations and wins in open sea sailing competitions he married fellow actress Mirka Papakonstantinou who had been his classmate at the Theodosiadis School Katranídis married three times but did not have children something he spoke about in an interview:“I married three times because I initially wanted to start a family The marriages were spaced far apart—17 years between the first and second That’s enough time to say one can build a life The reason I didn’t have children wasn’t due to medical reasons I’ve been blessed with more than I expected and I thank those who treated me with kindness.” reports surfaced that Katranídis was dealing with a serious health issue Speaking on the show “To Proino,” he mentioned that he had undergone surgery for hernia removal and was in the recovery stage at home mother of Roman Emperor Constantine the Great will be displayed for the first time in Greece the relics will be exhibited for pilgrimage in the Church of Agia Varvara (St Barbara) in Egaleo suburb of western Athens/Piraeus until June 15th 2017 Pilgrimage will be possible from the morning until 11 p.m An official Greek entourage took part in the procession of the transportation of the relics from the St while hundreds of tourists had the chance to see the relics for the first time general director of the Apostolic Ministry Agathangelos told Proto Thema that the coming of the Holy relics to Athens was “resistance to decay”      Ieronymos will perform a liturgy on the feast of St