Erdogan urges cease-fire in call to Putin
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan stressed the need for a cease-fire in Ukraine in a telephone call Sunday with Russian President Vladimir Putin, Erdogan’s office said.
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan stressed the need for a cease-fire in Ukraine in a telephone call Sunday with Russian President Vladimir Putin, Erdogan’s office said.
Every time Greece is faced with a major crisis, we ask ourselves where we belong – to the West or to the East?
AEK beat Kolossos on Rhodes on Sunday to stake a claim for the third place in the regular season of the Basket League, while Aris upset Promitheas Patras.
The European decision to disengage from Russian gas is set to bring radical changes to the energy map, including the transmission of quantities from East Mediterranean reserves, and has rekindled interest in the hydrocarbons off Crete and in the Ionian Sea.
Greece recently made the strategic decision to invest in modernizing its defense. Some people had intensely challenged this decision.
The Delphi Economic Forum is returning to the town of Delphi in Central Greece in just over a week, with the grand opening scheduled for Wednesday, April 6.
New cases of the coronavirus declined, as usual, Sunday, because of significantly less testing, while both deaths and intubations remained fairly steady, authorities announced.
A survey by UK website Takepayments has picked Athens as the fourth best European city for business enterprise.
The Hellenic Police have dismantled two criminal groups accused of two homicides, five attempted homicides, and five cases of blackmail. Officers arrested a total of nine people believed to be connected to the group, while a further ten people are facing charges.
Greek universities plan to expand the number of programs offered in English, aiming to attract students from the Balkans, other Mediterranean countries, South Asia and China, as well as interested Greek students.