There’s always Alexander the Great
Many are curious about the recent discussion over the return of the Parthenon Sculptures. Is it a case of another prime minister using an emotionally charged issue to score points with voters?
Many are curious about the recent discussion over the return of the Parthenon Sculptures. Is it a case of another prime minister using an emotionally charged issue to score points with voters?
Spanish Foreign Minister, Jose Manuel Albares, reassured his Greek counterpart Nikos Dendias that his country’s solidarity with EU member-states is “beyond doubt,” during a telephone call on Friday.
Greeks and foreign nationals who have been vaccinated abroad will be able to book an appointment for the third shot of a Covid-19 vaccine in a few weeks, Kathimerini understands.
This was supposed to be the Christmas in Europe where family and friends could once again embrace holiday festivities and one another.
Property owners will have to wait a while longer for the new Single Property Tax (ENFIA) – which will have to be paid next year – to be unveiled.
Turkey’s central bank once again slashed interest rates on Thursday despite repeated warnings from economists that lower rates — and a weaker currency — tend to worsen inflation, sending the Turkish lira to historic lows against the US dollar.
The B&M Theocharakis Foundation presents a retrospective tribute to one of Greece’s most fascinating proponents of folk art, Theophilos (1870-1934).
Properties adding up to over 1.5 billion euros are expected to change hands in the coming months, signifying another important clearing of bank portfolios and the utilization of a series of buildings, both in Athens and elsewhere, with obvious benefits for the economy.
Spain’s foreign minister is set to visit Athens very soon to provide “clarifications” about a defense deal between his country and Turkey, Greece’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs says.
The Greek Embassy in Tirana has lodged an official complaint after a series of photographs and maps were put on display in the Presidential Office Building in the Albanian capital which make reference to the “Cham genocide” and the “Greek occupation of Albanian territory.”