Athens City Hall marks World AIDS Day
Athens City Hall was lit up on Wednesday evening to mark World AIDS Day, with a message that read, “40 years HIV/AIDS. We count the losses, we claim the victories.”
Athens City Hall was lit up on Wednesday evening to mark World AIDS Day, with a message that read, “40 years HIV/AIDS. We count the losses, we claim the victories.”
The Hellenic Police’s Internal Affairs Division rounded up 34 police officers on Tuesday as part of a long investigation into an illegal citizenship racket.
Greek economic sentiment index rose to 113.4 points in November, up from 112.4 in October, reaching the pre-pandemic levels of February 2020, the Foundation for Economic and Industrial Research (IOBE) said on Wednesday.
The past couple of months have seen a steady escalation in the rhetoric emanating from Turkey against the increased presence of American forces in different parts of Greece, following the recent defense agreement signed between Athens and Washington, with Ankara contemptuously accusing Greece of turning into a US military base.
A sharply fluctuating Turkish lira flirted with record lows on Wednesday as the central bank said it had intervened to prop up the currency, while President Tayyip Erdogan reaffirmed his determination to stick with steep rate cuts.
Staff-related problems are just one of the reasons why the EFKA social security fund has repeatedly failed to carry out its most basic mission.
A group of 17 Turkish citizens, among them eight men, four women and five children, were reported on Wednesday to have applied for asylum from the Greek authorities in northeastern Greece.
Better late than never. That is, the decision by Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis to finally make vaccinations for all citizens over the age of 60 mandatory and to thus exert serious pressure on the 500,000 unvaccinated over-60s to fulfill their social obligation and also protect themselves.
Foreign Minister Nikos Dendias presented the Greek government’s views on the need to stabilize the situation in the Western Balkans at the meeting of NATO Ministers of Foreign Affairs, held in Riga on Wednesday.
We are not talking here about the establishment of a relationship between Greece and Britain; this already exists.