Greece to pay Gazprom without sanctions breach
Greece will pay Gazprom for the gas it imported in April on May 20, in a way that will not violate European Union sanctions against Moscow, Energy Minister Kostas Skrekas assured on Thursday.
Greece will pay Gazprom for the gas it imported in April on May 20, in a way that will not violate European Union sanctions against Moscow, Energy Minister Kostas Skrekas assured on Thursday.
Deputy Health Minister Mina Gaga sought to reassure parents on Thursday over the issue of acute hepatitis of unknown aetiology, which has caused global concern.
Foreign Minister Nikos Dendias hosted US Ambassador to Greece Geoffrey Pyatt to a farewell lunch Thursday.
In just the last few years, Europe has seen a sweeping law for online privacy take effect, approved far-reaching regulations to curb the dominance of the tech giants and Saturday reached a deal on new legislation to protect its citizens from harmful online content.
Cyprus has enough wheat for human consumption to last for at least another three months despite shortages created in supply due to the Ukraine war, Rural Development Minister Costas Kadis said on Thursday.