Erdogan says Turkey will respond to Greek buildup
Referring to Greece’s recent arms procurements, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan warned Thursday that “Turkey will not sit and watch Greece strengthen, it will be shielded.”
Referring to Greece’s recent arms procurements, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan warned Thursday that “Turkey will not sit and watch Greece strengthen, it will be shielded.”
The famous early Christian and Byzantine monuments of Thessaloniki have been added to Google’s interactive Arts & Culture platform.
Tom Ellis, the editor-in-chief of Kathimerini English edition, joins The Greek Current to look into the political fallout from this storm and discuss his latest op-ed which urges the adoption of a nonpartisan approach to crisis management.
I am a Greek. I am truly delighted to say it. I have lived here for the past few years. I am a Greek citizen, pay taxes here like everyone else, own some land, and I would not want to live anywhere else. I can actually say that I passionately love Greece.
On Friday, January 21, we were presented with an official press release of the kind that is so often published as is, in the place of proper reporting, by many newspapers and online news outlets.
The conservative government picked up the gauntlet Thursday after main opposition SYRIZA tabled a censure motion in the wake of a severe snowstorm that exposed the State’s unpreparedness to deal with a severe snowstorm that paralyzed transport in Athens, prompting a rare apology from the prime minister.
The resumption of music and the liberalization of working hours in the catering and entertainment industry were announced Friday by Health Minister Thanos Plevris.
Schools in Attica will remain closed Friday, following the unanimous decision of the region’s governor, Giorgos Patoulis, and 66 mayors.
A business jet landed safely without front wheels early Thursday morning at Iraklio Airport on the island of Crete, after what appeared to be a malfunction in the landing gear, the state-run Athens-Macedonian News Agency reported.
Hundreds of thousands of farmed fish have died from cold in a lagoon in northwestern Greece after a heavy snowstorm crippled the country this week.