Aris beats AEK in Athens and moves up to third
Aris was the big winner of this weekend’s Super League play-offs, as it managed to beat AEK in Athens and climb to third at the mini-league table, while Panathinaikos was held at PAS Giannina.
Aris was the big winner of this weekend’s Super League play-offs, as it managed to beat AEK in Athens and climb to third at the mini-league table, while Panathinaikos was held at PAS Giannina.
The Greek government has alternative plans that can be implemented immediately if Russia stops natural gas supplies, Environment and Energy Minister Kostas Skrekas said at the 7th Delphi Economic Forum on Friday.
We start with two basic assumptions. Greece is not a typical Northern or Central European country. We say this as something neither good nor bad. It just isn’t.
Greek health authorities announced 8,635 new cases of Covid-19 and 51 virus-related deaths during their daily briefing on Sunday. The National Organization for Public Health (EODY) also stated that there are currently 357 intubated patients being treated in Intensive Care Units.
Greek state agencies, as well as the Parliament, will have their cybersecurity boosted with the setup of a Security Operations Center (SOC) that will be operated by the National Intelligence Agency (EYP).
A man was arrested on Saturday afternoon on Crete on suspicion of injuring a cat using an airgun. Following police investigations, an airgun rifle was confiscated.
After successive crises – the country’s near default and the pandemic being the most significant – that tested their confidence in the EU and liberal ideas, Greeks seem to be returning to views they espoused in the more optimistic early 2000s, a survey by think tank DiaNEOsis shows.
The President of the Hellenic Republic Katerina Sakellaropoulou visited the Greek-speaking villages of Apulia, in the Salento region of southern Italy, on Saturday.
“Orpheus of Surrealism” is an homage at the B&M Theocharakis Foundation to the acclaimed surrealist painter Nikos Engonopoulos (1907-85).
In the event of political change in North Macedonia, the Prespes agreement with Greece will be respected by a possible new government in Skopje, the country’s Defense Minister Slavjanka Petrovska assured in an interview with Kathimerini during her visit to the Delphi Economic Forum.