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6 Month Child-Care Leave Provided To Fathers
According to a bill submitted to parliament in October, men will now also be granted child-care leave. It will be granted, if desired, by the insured individual, after the 4-month pregnancy and maternity leave of the mother.
The monthly amount paid to the beneficiary is up to 586 Euros and is paid by OAED. Note, the child-care leave can be taken by either the mother or father, but not both individuals.
Originally posted in Greek on NewMoney
International Museum Day 2016
Museums are vital for understanding the exchange of culture and they allow for a mutual respect and understanding of different cultures around the world. What better way to learn more about Greek culture and experience the city than through exciting events happening throughout Athens for IMD.
Source: ICOM
Fraport Steps In As Manager At 14 Greek Airports
US Cooking Show Highlights Gastronomy Of Pelion And Volos
Corfu Voted As The Best Filming Location In Europe
Well done Corfu!
How To Dispose Of Garbage During COVID-19 Outbreak
As local authorities ramp up their coronavirus preparations, the Regional Governor of Attica, in collaboration with the Crisis Management Team and members of EDSNA, has issued a set of guidelines for the proper disposal of waste during the COVID-19 outbreak for the protection of citizens and workers in the waste management sector.
During this challenging time, Greece's first responders, police officers, doctors, nurses, and more are all to be commended. In this list, we should also remember garbage collectors and other sanitation workers who, despite the dangers imposed by the novel coronavirus, continue to provide their service. We should also take into account that due to the closure of schools and the introduction of "special-purpose leaves" for working parents, the sector has seen the number of employees decrease, experiencing additional pressure.
Citizens are expected to comply with the following rules:
- Put all used personal protective equipment, such as gloves, antibacterial wipes, and face masks in non-recyclable bags.
- Each bag must be hand-tied by gathering and twisting the neck of the bag and using a tie or hand knot to seal the bag properly.
- Make sure that the dustbin lid closes properly and don't place excess bags on top of the garbage bin.
- Avoid putting out large and bulky items.
- Municipalities are required to disinfect garbage bins, and citizens are advised to open the garbage bins by the step-on mechanism or using gloves.
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Do not sort recyclable waste (plastic, paper, metal) in order to protect workers in recycling sorting centers.
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The bags should be only 2/3 full. Also, you should place them into a second bag, tie them securely and keep them separate from other waste in the room in which you are self-isolating.
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Use gloves while tying the bin bags and taking them out. Dispose of the gloves immediately after.
Mountain Biking on Mount Parnitha
Parnitha, one of three mountains that surround the Athenian basin, is by far the wildest. While the other two—Hymettus and Penteli—also have forested parts, you rarely feel as if you have really left the city. Parnitha, on the other hand, is a proper wilderness, a true “mountain’s mountain”.
The landscape is wild, with rocky hills covered in scrub in places, and dense, mature forests of fir and black pine in others. The weather is also different. There is a distinct touch of winter to the thinner air. The city is still visible, indeed the view is superb, but a hazy atmosphere makes it seem unreal, like a video game backdrop that you can see but never reach. All you can hear are the birds and the breeze.
A friend from This is Athens met with their guide Giannis at the Bafi refuge, an attractive mountain lodge where many of the mountain’s visitors end up for a warm bowl of soup or hearty sausages after a day out in the fresh air. Giannis could probably whip around the mountain before my first water break, yet, he adjusts to my pace while making it seem that he is doing no such thing, chatting knowledgeably about Parnitha’s flora and fauna.
Despite the devastating 2007 wildfire that ravaged much of Parnitha’s fir forest, the national park is home to roughly 1,000 species of plants, as well as animals large and small, including a large population of red deer. After many years of absence, wolves have even started to reappear on the mountain.
After a few kilometres on asphalt, we turn onto a dirt road through the forest. We cruise downhill, and my thrill at zooming through the trees is only slightly marred by the thought of what it’s going to be like to pedal back up. But every stretch is awash in natural beauty and every bend offers stunning views.
We’ve been riding for over two hours. At this point, Giannis often summons a van for his riders because the final stretch is all uphill. But it doesn’t seem much worse than what we’ve already encountered, so I decided that it would be a shame to complete our circuit in the back of a van. Citing an old Greek adage, I say: “We’ve eaten the donkey, all that’s left is the tail. Let’s do it.”
It is a big tail, one that is negotiated rather slowly and with gritted teeth. But, finally, we ride into the Bafi mountain refuge just as the sun is setting, feeling sweaty but accomplished.
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Photo by: Trekking Hellas
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Where To Find The Tastiest Melomakarona In Athens
Afoi Asimakopouloi

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Asimakopoulos is a landmark pastry shop in Athens that has survived for over 100 years thanks to the quality of its ingredients and respect for authentic flavors. Since it first opened in 1915, it has been offering mouth-watering pastries, cookies, and cakes, as well as savory pies for those who don’t have much of a sweet tooth. Melomakarona promise to take us on a culinary journey to the flavors that defined our childhood. This holiday season, don’t miss their Melomakarono Isli—a stuffed melomakarono filled with walnuts and sprinkled with Aegina pistachios. It’s a modern twist on a beloved classic!

Credit: @remoundos_bakery

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Ta Gioulia

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This historic pastry shop in Nea Ionia, carries a legacy of authentic flavors inspired by its founder's Asia Minor roots. Their honey-soaked delights are stuffed with whole walnuts and are made to perfection with a unique syruping method. Made with honey from Agrinio, the melomakarona strike the perfect balance of juiciness without being overly dense, making them a standout choice for the holiday season.
Gellisimo Biscoto

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We’ve saved the best for last! While Gellissimo may not be the place to find traditional melomakarona, it’s where you’ll discover an exciting twist on the holiday classic. Treat yourself to their Melomakarono Praline, served with your choice of vanilla, Nutella, or—for the more adventurous—Melomakarona ice cream. It’s a modern and delicious way to enjoy the festive season.
Ziller Mansion Transforms Into Cultural Hub, Welcoming All
Originally published in Greek on: iefimerida.gr