Olympiacos emerged victorious 0-1 from Livadeia where they faced Levadiakos in MD21 of the Stoiximan Super League The “Red-and-white” outfit remains alone at the top of the league table and will host Panathinaikos at “G for the second leg of the Greek Cup quarter-finals The winning goal for Olympiacos was scored by Mouzakitis with a shot from outside the box in the 85th minute Chiquinho hit the post twice during the match—first in 66’ with a close-range shot and again in 69’ from a direct free kick OLYMPIACOS (Jose Luis Mendilibar): Tzolakis Avgitidis opened the score in the 23rd minute and in the 56th minute Economou made it 2-0 after an assist from Souvlatzis The third goal was added by Tassioulas with a place kick The next game is an away match against AEK SEARCHThe global authority in superyachting The 30 metre Moonen motor yacht Livadia, listed for sale by Arcon Yachts in Monaco all with entertainment centres and en-suite bathrooms enhanced by underfloor heating there are quarters for four crew in two cabins with their own dedicated crew mess and galley The saloon has large settees to port and starboard bar and an entertainment centre featuring a Samsung smart television screen Forward lies a formal dining area with seating for eight guests Great efforts have been made by the designers and the builder to provide the most efficient sound proofing system to ensure peace and quiet for guests both in port and underway The designers optimised her for outdoor relaxation with a sheltered aft deck offering built-in upholstered seating She also has a fixed aluminium Bimini top providing welcome shade Livadia is fitted with extra large fuel tanks — 28,000 litres in her case — to give her a transatlantic range she has a range of 4,500 nautical miles at nine knots and is fitted with Naiad zero speed stabilisers Livadia was asking €5,250,000. Latest news, brokerage headlines and yacht exclusives, every weekday SubscribeSign up to our newslettersSign up to BOAT International email newsletters to get the latest superyacht news Boat International Media Ltd © 2008 - 2025 Content presented under the "BOAT Presents" logo is an advertising feature and Boat International Limited has been paid to include this content The Cyprus Post accepts applications of citizens of the community of Livadia Larnakas and surrounded areas who are interested to undertake the management of the local postal agency as well as the delivery of mail and parcels with a remuneration of €1,000.00 per month in the form of assignment of duties and not employment Statistical research will be taken place to reassess the remuneration in due time The application deadline is 25th of September 2024 those interested may contact the Larnaka District Postal Officer at 24802500/24802450 The Northern Lights have appeared in Greece in: The US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) announced a strong solar storm scientists recorded a significant ejection of matter and magnetic field from the solar corona Such a storm could temporarily disrupt power and radio signals Experts have issued a warning for a G4 geomagnetic storm (the second highest on a five-point scale) with a maximum speed of 1,300 kilometres per second NOAA had alerted operators of power plants and orbiting spacecraft to take precautions It also notified the Federal Emergency Management Agency of possible power outages as the agency dealt with the devastating effects of Hurricanes Helene and Milton on Florida a severe solar storm plunged parts of Sweden into darkness and destroyed energy infrastructure in South Africa Photos from Facebook: Konstantinos Emmanoulidis READ MORE: The Greek Deputy Culture Minister Visits Australia 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 ООО Медиа-группа "ПортНьюс" ИНН 7841028303 ERID: 2W5zFHSvr2C ООО "Газпромнефть Марин Бункер" ИНН 7838392447 ERID: LjN8KPSVp The region authorities are looking into construction of a series of barges Livadia Ship Repair and Shipbuilding Plant (LRSZ part of the Dobroflot Group) laid down a barge of Project 272023 for passenger/cargo transportation to/from the Putyatin Island The 31-meter cargo-and-passenger barge is designed for a year-round operation in the coastal marine area says the press center of the regional government “The ship is able to take on board 25 passengers and accommodate them on the deck The total capacity of the barge is 30 tonnes,” said Aleksandr Yefremov adding that the ship would be built in less than two years It became a part of Dobroflot Group in 2010 Dobroflot fuly restored its production facilities in 2014 The shipyard’s workshops occupy an area of ​​15 thousand square meters It has two deep-sea berths with a total length exceeding 1,000 meters portal cranes and a slipway for 16 slip places With its three docks the shipyard is able to carry out a comprehensive repair of watercraft with a displacement of up to 8.5 thousand tonnes a length of up to 130 m and a width of up to 20 m Livadia Shipyard regularly implements works under defence orders and repairs fishing ships – a total of over 100 orders per year The shipyard is also engaged in designing and shipbuilding Over its 75-year history the shipyard has built over 100 vessels 2016 issued by Roskomnadzor.Founder: PortNews Media Group LLC Editor-in-Chief: Tkacheva Kristina Viktorovna. When reprinting materials of PortNews IAA “PortNews” active reference to the agency is obligatory The use of PortNews IAA “PortNews” materials for commercial purposes is not allowed without the written permission of the agency Any use of materials is allowed only in the presence of a hyperlink to PortNews IAA editor@portnews.ru IAA “PortNews” acquaints its readers with the latest news and current trends in maritime and river shipping, shipbuilding and ship repair, port operations, stevedoring services, logistics, development of international transport corridors, port services, construction and reconstruction of GTS, etc. PortNews is the leading source of information and information on the development of international transport corridors. At Voroklini Police Station, a 10-year-old is expected to testify today, accompanied by his parents, regarding his alleged involvement in an incident of vandalism that occurred on Holy Saturday afternoon at Livadia Primary School. According to Spyros Chrysostomou, spokesperson for the Larnaca Police Department, there are allegations against the minor, who has been summoned along with his parents to provide testimony. Chrysostomou also mentioned that police investigations suggest the possibility of other individuals being involved in the vandalism at Livadia Elementary School, and efforts are underway to locate them. The perpetrators are believed to have set fire to benches and a coffee table in the school's outdoor area, as well as breaking a classroom window and causing damage inside by throwing books, notebooks, and other school equipment onto the floor. Regarding the incident, Chrysostomou noted that a security guard at the school observed the 10-year-old on Holy Saturday and reported the incident to the police, who subsequently received a complaint the same day. When asked about the legal procedure for minors, Chrysostomou explained that individuals under the age of 14 are not held criminally responsible. However, the 10-year-old will still provide a statement, and relevant authorities will be notified and involved as necessary. Additionally, efforts will be made by the police to identify any other individuals who may have been involved in the vandalism, as it is believed that the extent of the damage suggests the involvement of more than just the 10-year-old. Please enable JS and disable any ad blocker Accessible only by ferry from Rodos, the village of Symi is a quaint and hidden treat. But it takes more than a simple ferry ride to reach Symi Harbor. After that, visitors must commonly take a several-hour trip along the mountainous Turkish coast, and then travel around the sparse, dry, uninhabited coast of the island before now-weary travelers suddenly stumble upon a small, hill-lined inlet lined with pastel-colored neoclassical homes.  Historic house-museum dedicated to the revolutionary gay graphic artist Tom of Finland. One man's vast collection of artifacts and ephemera from matchbooks and postcards to vintage neon signs and cars. Once a place of peaceful repose, this sanitarium now faces an uncertain future. What began with a single, 357-pound chunk of the Canyon Diablo meteorite grew to be an impressive collection.  Explore an early California pioneer's rancho hidden in LA's manufacturing hinterland. "Looks so real, it's scary!" A monument to the art of slicing people open. The only remaining collection of flayed figures made by French "madman" Honoré Fragonard. Local residents in Larnaca district have been mounting a campaign against the installation of a 5G antenna on the rooftop of a supermarket, accusing the telecommunications company of acting illegally. According to the Cyprus News Agency, organized parents and the mayor of Livadia in Larnaca district attended a demonstration on Wednesday morning outside a kindergarten in the area, which is located near a supermarket where a 5G antenna was recently partially installed. But the attempt to fully install the antenna recently failed after Livadia mayor Marios Armenis rushed to the site after notifying police and accused the telecoms giant of not obtaining a permit from local authorities. Protesters want their own experts to examine 5G antenna applications and identify installation spots that would 'certainly not be within 50-100 meters from schools' “The problem started last week when a CYTA crew, without the company even notifying the municipality, proceeded to install a 5G antenna illegally and unlawfully on the rooftop of a known supermarket,” Armenis told CNA. Armenis says he was then reassured by CYTA officials that the antenna would not be activated before a proper request could be submitted to the municipality and approved. But the mayor wants all antennas removed altogether, saying the municipality had already taken a company to court demanding that antennas be disconnected entirely. Locals argue that 5G antennas can be detrimental to the health of children, who attend local schools in the area near the supermarket. Some 30 protesters were also asking for their own experts to examine antenna applications from companies, saying only the municipality could identify installation spots which “certainly cannot be within 50-100 meters from schools.” A number of technology-related arson attacks on antennas have been investigated across the Republic of Cyprus, with 5G technology bashers calling on companies to halt installations due to health concerns. Activists have claimed that upgrades to mobile networks with 5G technology can cause cancer, infertility, and autism, but no proof has been given to support the claims that keep opposing up online either as conspiracy theories or concerns. During Wednesday’s protest, demonstrators outside the Livadia kindergarten were seen holding signs that read “Say no to 5G,” “The antennas you installed need to go,” “Protect our children,” “You are marketing the health of our babies, shame,” and “No to radiation,” among others. Experts say there is no scientific proof or solid evidence that 5G or other mobile communications networks can have a harmful effect on human health. The Independent's journalism is supported by our readers When you purchase through links on our site Nicole Franchini proves that you don't have to have the funds of a Medici to enjoy the splendours of Italy she selects her top places to stay around the country from Sawday’s new Special Places to Stay: Italy guide I would like to be emailed about offers, events and updates from The Independent. Read our Privacy notice Agriturismo Livadia On a gently sloping hillside gazing out to the Mediterranean surrounded by olive trees and a heady mix of tropical plants enjoy the peace of the family home of Clelia and her parents The four simple but homely apartments are in the family's main house and the four rooms are on the hillside just below the pool jams and fruit from the farm in the rustic loggia dining room Go horse riding or hike the nearby mountain reserve visit archaeological sites and medieval villages then return to evening meals of mouthwatering Calabrian recipes Agriturismo Livadia (00 39 0968 466 415; agriturismolivadia.com) Duca Di Castelmonte Duca Di Castelmonte has been in this family for five generations much-loved home and agriturismo with a restaurant fields of vegetables – pick to your heart’s content a bar by the pool and lovely Sicilian food Make friends in different languages across the dinner table Duca Di Castelmonte (00 39 0923 526139; ducadicastelmonte.it) Antica Tenuta Le Piane pasture and majestic mountain scenery to this old estate in the foothills of Sibillini National Park Generations of the Ricci family have lived here and for many years the team has made guests welcome in their farm cottages games and two swimming pools set well apart kitchens are well equipped and living areas have painted wicker furniture and exposed stone walls A great space for nature-loving folk to unwind to go hiking and biking and explore the rich Province of Fermo with its medieval castles and renaissance Abbey Rental starts at €450 per week for an apartment sleeping three Antica Tenuta Le Piane (00 39 0736 847641; anticatenutalepiane.com) Corte d'Aibo Follow the track to a winery in a valley where farming and nature work in harmony a biodynamic winery and 12 bedrooms with a communal sitting room above plenty of cats and staff chatting and laughing in the kitchens Well-equipped bedrooms are furnished in spare modern style and a lawn runs down to the reed-fringed lake Take a dive into its fresh waters - no better start to the day organic - so good that food-and-wine tours book in Hiking and biking is what it’s about in the Natural Park dell’ Abbazia Corte d'Aibo (00 39 051 832583; cortedaibo.it) Azienda Fontanasalsa The flat countryside of the salinas is full of surprises calm lagoon and studded with big old farmhouses that hide their handsomeness solidly functional as you approach and then a burst of colour and vitality as you enter the courtyard The two women who run it are fascinating: Maria was Sicily’s first pediatrician and Colette was a fighter pilot they are deeply rooted in their work on the land firm in their convictions and gifted as hosts the pool is a place for sybaritic unwinding and the bedrooms have that elusive but comforting touch of old-worldliness Azienda Fontanasalsa (00 39 0923 591120; fontanasalsa.it) La Casa di Pippinitto But the star here is Europe’s largest active volcano.. there are great views of Mount Etna from La Casa's orchard skiing in winter or walking the rest of the year hammocks slung between walnut trees and a guest kitchen in which to rustle up a meal in the characterful old casita dedicated to Pippinitto generous host Cesare's breakfasts are plentiful and delicious La Casa di Pippinitto (00 39 0959 53314; lacasadipippinitto.it) Lodole Country House An exceedingly well-renovated 17th-century stone cottage with views over breathtaking Apennine countryside terracotta planters march up to the front door and a paved path curves up to a swimming pool Bedrooms are romantic; all have low lighting Well-chosen pieces add interest: polished armoires big white sofas and a window with views to the hills Numerous local trattorie provide discounted meals to guests and the Molino del Pero golf course is just next door Lodole Country House (00 39 0516 771189; lodole.com) Castello di Monterado – Apartments Cut off from western Italy by the Apennines is Le Marche; peaceful On a small square in the medieval town of Monterado is a solid old stone building housing six apartments with a contemporary and luxurious feel Guests in the apartment can use the pool in the castle gardens In the town is a handful of restaurants and shops return to the peaceful garden of the Castello with its cedar trees and scented roses and Rental starts at €420 per week for an apartment sleeping two Castello di Monterado (00 39 0717 958395; castellodimonterado.it) Il Furtin In the hills above the peaceful and remote village of Cantalupa is an old stone building with stunning views across the valley The moment you enter you know this is a special restoration employing materials reclaimed from the old farmhouse roof beams from the chestnut woods and wool for insulation The work has been carried out by the best local artisans; the uncluttered interiors are a beautiful example of Italian rustic-chic Off the grassy garden is a big stone-walled living room with white sofas either side of a central fireplace the outdoor pool and the hotel bikes come free Il Furtin (00 39 0121 354610; ilfurtin.com) Ca' del Rocolo This 1800s farmhouse is on the side of a hill overlooking forested hills and behind is the vast Lessinia National Park Maurizio and Ilaria gave up the hustle and bustle of Verona for a peaceful country life here Having completed much of the renovation themselves the result is authentic and attractive; simple cotton rugs cover stripped bedroom floors making the most of the views: expect home-produced honey and jams Ca' del Rocolo (00 39 0458 700879; cadelrocolo.com) For more information on all places featured or to make a booking enquiry visit sawdays.co.uk/italy. 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Join thought-provoking conversations, follow other Independent readers and see their replies Olympiacos won the three-point victory against Levadiakos by 0–1 at the away game for the 12th day of the Super League championship The “red-and-whites” were superior to their opponent and could have scored more goals Thanasis Androutsos scored the goal for Olympiacos in the 40th minute of the match Bakambou and others missed several opportunities to score One of the few remaining Aegean islands that is still under the radar a tiny speck on the map somewhere between Nisyros has remained unchanged despite the rapid growth of tourism in Greece and the wider Mediterranean region It is unspoiled and rugged but remains hospitable and few places in Greece continue to offer such remote This off-beat spot possesses a deep history stretching back to the Neolithic period when experts estimate first communities began to establish themselves on the island Tilos is small and generally easy to cover sense the energy of Tilos’ medieval background stretching from the Castle of the Knights to the fascinating abandoned village of Mikro Horio and visit the Paleontological Museum near Megalo Horio where fossilized bones of dwarf elephants are exhibited It is not an exaggeration to claim that Tilos is one of the few places where the social structure has remained unchanged over centuries; ancient legends appear to live on here Spending just a few days on this microscopic isolated Greek island promises an unforgettable experience that will transports you back in time Though Tilos is small, having wheels on the island is extremely useful if you intend to spend most of your time beyond Livadia, as the terrain away from the harbour can be demanding. Keep in mind that a limited number of vehicles are available for rent on Tilos, so booking in advance is strongly advised. Another fantastic route runs all the way to the medieval Castle of Knights, an island landmark that offers an amazing view. Avoid trekking during midday and early afternoon hours when the sun is harshest and come equipped with a hat, sunblock and plenty of water. These dwarf elephants had a height of up to 1.40 metres, as revealed by skeletons discovered and on show at the museum. The skeleton of a baby elephant discovered in the cave is also exhibited. Local authorities intend to open the Harkadio cave to the public as part of the museum’s overall offering. The Paleontological Museum, also known as the Museum of Dwarf Elephants, is open Tuesday to Sunday (9am – 8pm). Mikro Horio, an ancient settlement in the Tilos hinterland brings to life the history of the island’s distant past. The village was once a lively, organised medieval settlement but people began leaving from the 1940s onwards, until the village was completely abandoned by the mid-1950s. Surprisingly, today, the dilapidated houses and ruins come to life at night courtesy of a terrific bar with a view. It stays open until the early-morning hours making it a great sunrise spot. a mid-14 th century monastery of monumental importance for the island’s religious history is built on the steep slopes of Tilos and it is a destination for more daring trekkers who attempt to reach this challenging point on foot The interior features many impressive frescoes and icons  and priceless works of art all capped by the tall the biggest panigyri (a church-centred celebration with music and food) on the island takes place at the monastery Tilos: Your guide for a lovely trip to this heavenly island of the Aegean Kos: The island of cycling is an all-year destination Symi: Dodecanese island resembling the Italian Riviera You don’t necessarily need to restrict yourself to the wider Athens area if you no longer have free time or interest to once again sail away from a port or even spend just a night away from home Numerous day-trip options not far from Athens will surely satisfy We propose three different types of destinations greenery and mountain range or a more urban landscape Regardless of whether you have visited these places or not may not seem too different to the Athenian landscape enjoy the view from the nearby Corinth Canal unfortunately is currently closed for repair work depriving visitors of boat rides through the canal temperatures are forecast to rebound considerably head to Lake Vouliagmeni – not to be confused with the lake of the same name in southern Athens – which It is surrounded by an impressive pine forest Visitors keen on combining travel with culture should visit the archaeological site of Heraion significant relics of the early Corinthian civilisation have been discovered in the area The spot hosts one of Greece’s most impressive lighthouses It is also a great location for taking great photographs You may then top off this excursion with a visit to the town of Loutraki for a stroll estiatorio-panorama.gr ichthyoessa.gr paladar.gr One of the most beautiful and underrated – in terms of tourism – cities of Greece awaits visitors who fully satisfied their sea-related travels in the summer and now desire lush settings Livadia is approximately a one-and-a-half-hour drive from Athens Begin this daytrip with a visit to the Krya springs Centuries-old plane trees creating a cool-temperature microclimate even during heatwave conditions in other parts of Greece Visitors may enjoy coffee to the sound of running water and melodies of birds were utilised in the 19th century to power mills and factory machines watermills as well as other industrial facilities previously operated in the area An old watermill and a natural water basin of constantly recycled water once used by locals for washing rugs and clothes Having enjoyed a walk around the city’s clean and elegant streets This medieval fortress’ final shape was the work of the Catalans who occupied the city for most of the 14th century This well preserved monument offers views of Mount Helicon and Mount Parnassus Given Livadia’s reputation for top-quality souvlaki you should consider a simple souvlaki dinner whilst in the city Kalligefston Ta Kopsidia taverna-onontas.gr Situated less than an hour away from Athens the bridge-linked capital of the island Evia is renowned for the tidal phenomenon at the Euripus Strait a narrow waterway between the island and mainland Greece Its tide usually changes direction every six hours this phenomenon’s frequency increases to as many as fourteen times over a 24-hour period Scientists consider water-level differences in the north and south of the Euboic Sea to be the likeliest reason behind this unusual tidal pattern we wouldn’t recommend a day trip solely for the purpose of gazing at changing tidal directions Halkida is a lively city combining modernity and tradition Definitely take a stroll around the town and have a coffee at the stretched promenade area a late 19th century mansion belonging to the descendants of merchant Vasilios Mallios It stands as one of the city’s landmarks both as a result of its striking colour as well as architect Konstantinos Fleggas’ masterful positioning of the building on a rock above the water This building is one of many neoclassical buildings to be seen in the city assorted seafood meze dishes at one of the ouzeri spots the city is renowned for should also be enjoyed we also recommend that you experience the city’s stylish nightlife If spending the entire day at a seaside location without a single dip in the water seems unimaginable the city’s serviced beach; Agios Andreas-Malakontas beach on the road towards Eretria; or any of the small bays to be seen on the outskirts of Halkida Ouzeri Kapetanios mezedopoleio-argyros.gr TSAF gunfire erupted as law enforcement engaged a 35-year-old woman from Larnaca wanted in connection with various criminal cases the press spokesman for the Larnaca Police Directorate sought for multiple offenses with pending arrest warrants was observed at approximately 2 am in Livadia Municipality She was driving a vehicle lacking registration plates at the time the woman intentionally collided with the law enforcement vehicle officers resorted to discharging their service weapons The Oroklini Police Station is currently investigating the incident an intimate part of its surrounding landscape Summer is a whole different way of viewing things an attitude towards life that should be experienced whenever and however one wishes Native Beach Villa: A beach house in Livadia Hania illustrates and further enhances the fine dialogue between nature and architecture Here the natural landscape graciously embraces the architectural structure of Paly Architects providing elements for the composition of both the interior and exterior spaces “A clear rectangular shape is the basic volume of this beach house Three tamarisk trees constitute the plot’s elevated boundary with the sea The outer area is defined by the rocks and the sea on one side and the rocky mountain on the other” notes the architectural team the uniquely-shaped pool looks like a continuation of the sea –the residence’s permanent “companion” All the materials used come from the surrounding natural environment: chestnut wood stones in earth tones on the exterior walls and grey shades inside The house has three shade and wind protection zones: the largest one is located in the extension of the house; the second one to the west serves the master bedroom while a third independent one is located on the rocks southwest of the house The plot is surrounded by local natural stone that contributes to the integration of the villa into the natural environment The artificial lighting of the house creates a unique atmosphere characterized by relaxing vibrations creating euphoric conditions dining and living area and two bedrooms with en-suite bathrooms and wardrobes All areas have views of the sea and the pool The kitchen counter-table extends to the outside of the villa and can easily be unified by simply lifting a retractable window “The exterior floor is made of traditional polished mortar and axed local stone The outdoor stony kitchen-oven constitutes the boundary of the outdoor living area A clear rectangular-shaped deck defines the outdoor living room and ends in a platform over the sea” adds the architectural team Small decorative details turn the house into a relaxation haven wooden coffee tables and dark grey decorative objects make up the comfortable setting of the living room Wood is the dominant element in the bedroom while dark (grey and black) decorative elements create a balanced contrast with the white bedding Outdoor furniture blends subtly with the natural environment and moments of relaxation celebrate “slow living” a trend that favours enjoying the moment with all your senses and experiencing life at a refreshingly slow pace Paly Architects Hellenic Train has released a new statement regarding the injury of a woman on a train in Livadeia The company describes the incident as isolated and announces that sanctions will be imposed on those involved “We apologize for the incident that occurred on Saturday during which our staff failed to follow the prescribed protocols for the safe boarding and disembarking of passengers as well as the company’s code of conduct,” the statement reads as well as our company’s code of conduct Following a thorough internal investigation we were disappointed to find that both the drivers and cabin crew did not adhere to the established procedures We consider this incident unacceptable and will impose strict sanctions on those involved to prevent similar incidents in the future We take full responsibility and sincerely regret this unfortunate event We are committed to further enhancing our staff training to ensure that such isolated cases do not happen again Our goal remains the continuous improvement of our services 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