So Germany’s to blame for Putin. Really?
Putin’s brutal invasion of Ukraine has sparked a new introspection in the West.
Putin’s brutal invasion of Ukraine has sparked a new introspection in the West.
The war in Ukraine has demonstrated the perils of revisionist policies and of challenging borders. Turkey seems to be one of the very few states that have failed to comprehend what has changed. So Ankara continues to fuel tensions and to challenge sovereign borders and international treaties, all that amid a volatile international environment. Greece…
Turkey and Saudi Arabia have a common will to “reactivate a great economic potential” between the two countries, Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan said on Saturday, after his first trip to the kingdom since 2017.
More than 3 million people in Greece are eligible for the fuel pass, which is available from vouchers.gov.gr platform. Launched on April 26, the platform is open to all tax identification numbers (AFMs), the government announced on Saturday.
The Greek Army received another delivery of M1117 armored security vehicles from the US, the General Staff announced on Saturday.
Health authorities announced 6,497 new coronavirus infections for the 24-hour period ending 9 a.m. Saturday, down on Friday’s figure of 7,463.
Ahead of the start of the firefighting season, which runs from May 1 to October 31, the fire service has reminded the public that any kind of incineration or fires outdoors is banned for the next five months.
The public will no longer be required to present vaccination certificates to enter coffee, food and entertainment venues but will still need to wear masks as of Sunday, May 1.
World-renowned economics professor Jeffrey Sachs will participate in an online chat opening the 10th Regional Growth Conference on Tuesday.