Athens remains on edge over Turkey developments
Greek-Turkish relations are entering a prolonged period of uncertainty, mainly due to the ever-deteriorating political and economic situation in the neighboring country.
Greek-Turkish relations are entering a prolonged period of uncertainty, mainly due to the ever-deteriorating political and economic situation in the neighboring country.
The 3rd Family Business conference, themed “Toward a Sustainable Future,” will take place on Tuesday in Thessaloniki in hybrid form.
A mechanical problem has disrupted services on Line 1 of the Athens metro (the Kifissia-Piraeus ISAP electric railway) on Monday, according to an announcement by the Athens Urban Rail Transport Company (STASY).
The Omicron variant is likely to spread internationally, posing a “very high” global risk where Covid-19 surges could have “severe consequences” in some areas, the World Health Organisation (WHO) said on Monday.
Three people who were stranded by high water due to flooding had to be rescued by boat operated by members of Greece’s Special Disaster Unit (EMAK) in the region of Achaia in the northwest of the Peloponnese peninsula on Monday.
Amid an escalating civil war in Ethiopia, the Greek Foreign Ministry has recommended Greek nationals planning to visit Ethiopia to cancel their trip, and for those already there to leave immediately.
Railway works company ERGOSE last week approved a set of new-generation projects to upgrade the national network that add up to 3.3 billion euros.
Newspaper cartoons seem to pique Greek politicians and public figures in general more than any other type of criticism, including vitriolic opinion pieces. I am not sure why.