Russia has already lost the war
Russia continues to make gains on the ground in Ukraine, particularly in the Donbas region where the war’s fighting is now most intense.
Russia continues to make gains on the ground in Ukraine, particularly in the Donbas region where the war’s fighting is now most intense.
A Cretan court on Monday sentenced a contractor to 25 years’ imprisonment, suspended for three years, for violently assaulting a foreign worker who had requested his wages.
The nominal prices for prime office space around the country increased on average by 1.8% in 2021 compared to 2020, against an increase of 1.2% in 2020, according to provisional data by the Bank of Greece.
Bulgaria’s foreign and energy ministers resigned on Monday after their party, the populist ITN, quit the governing coalition last week, compounding the Balkan country’s political crisis.
Members of the anti-establishment group Rouvikonas on Monday threw leaflets and shouted slogans in support of Kurds outside the Turkish consulate in the Athens suburb of Psychiko.
Israel raised its Istanbul travel advisory to the highest level on Monday because of what it said was a threat of Iranian attempts to kill or abduct Israelis vacationing in Turkey.
Professor Petros Liakouras, an international law expert, joins Thanos Davelis to break down why Turkey is raising the issue of demilitarization and sovereignty, and look at why international law does not support Turkey’s claims.
European Union auditors said Monday that the bloc’s executive arm should have checked more carefully the restrictions on free movement imposed by EU nations during the Covid-19 pandemic.
Almost a third of the world’s cruise liners will be operating in Greece this year, according to Cruise Lines International Association, whose representatives at Posidonia 2022 also lauded the Greek government’s commitment to the target for zero carbon emissions and the objective of alternative marine fuel development.
Experts will present the findings of a two-year study on the future livability and sustainability of Greece’s capital, home to more than 3 million inhabitants, during an event at the Serafeio Conference Center on Thursday.