Greece to send defensive military equipment to Ukraine
Greece will contribute defensive military equipment to Ukraine following a meeting at the prime minister’s office on Sunday.
Greece will contribute defensive military equipment to Ukraine following a meeting at the prime minister’s office on Sunday.
A 3.5-magnitutde earthquake struck 7 kilometers north of Halkida according to the European Mediterranean Seismological Centre on Sunday morning, at approximately 11 a.m.
Two protesters hold placards outside the Russian Embassy in the northeastern Athens suburb of Psychiko on Saturday.
In the small village of Hnutove, in the Donetsk region of eastern Ukraine, a young Ukrainian boy is growing up with his brother Jarik and their grandmother Alexandra.
The Greek National Opera presents the oratorio “Jus Soli,” a newly commissioned piece by Kamran Ince that will make its world premiere at the Stavros Niarchos Hall.
A further 10 ethnic Greeks have been killed during the ongoing Russian invasion of Ukraine late on Saturday night. According to information, they were killed during Russian air strikes in the city of Mariupol in the country’s south.
Slide2Open’s Shipping Finance 2022 Conference opens on Wednesday in hybrid form, in Athens and online, and concludes on Thursday (9 a.m. to 9 p.m. on both days).
Cyprus’ Deputy Ministry for Research and Innovation has finalized the changes needed in the new and improved CovScan Cyprus app to automatically recognize the new health protocols in place for establishments and businesses on the island.
Greece recommended all Greek ships immediately leave Ukraine and Russia territorial waters in the Black Sea, shipbrokers and a senior Greek Maritime Affairs Ministry official said late last week.
There are two dangers lurking in the global trend of rising interest rates: One is that it will halt the post-Covid economic recovery (this worries European Central Bank head Christine Lagarde, as recovery in the eurozone is still weak), and another that it will cause great damage to heavily indebted countries, companies and individuals. Greece…