Expectations and disappointments
Relations between Greece and the United States have gone through a long honeymoon period that is also due, in part, to the previous SYRIZA government.
Relations between Greece and the United States have gone through a long honeymoon period that is also due, in part, to the previous SYRIZA government.
PAOK came from behind to beat Panathinaikos 2-1 at home on Sunday and keep up the pressure on leader Olympiakos that won easily on the road.
New cases of the coronavirus decreased, as usual, Sunday, because of significantly less testing, but deaths rose, while intubations declined, authorities announced.
Grid Telecom, the investment vehicle of Greece’s Independent Power Transmission operator (ADMIE), has assigned internationally recognizable names to the cables linking Crete to the Peloponnese and those that will connect Attica with Crete in the near future, in a bid to make them more investor-friendly.
It is always impressive to see homegrown, high-tech startups attracting investment from foreign firms.
The three climbers who had gone missing near the town of Kalavryta in the Peloponnese were found dead Sunday afternoon, the fire service reported.
Foreign Minister Nikos Dendias is set to travel to London and Rome on February 7 and 8. During his visit to London on Monday he is expected to hold talks with British Minister of State at the Foreign, Commonwealth, & Development Office, Chris Heaton-Harris according to the ministry’s official announcement.
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis will host a high-level meeting on fan violence on Monday at the Maximos Mansion. Participants will include Sports Minister Lefteris Avgenakis, Citizen Protection Minister Takis Theodorikakos, and Justice Minister Costas Tsiaras.
Urban rail operator STASY is bolstering Line 1 of the Athens metro, the oldest service in the Greek capital – known as the ISAP electric railway – and one of its busiest, running between the port of Piraeus and the northern suburb of Kifissia.