Geopolitical anti-rationalism
The recent outburst of Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and his derogatory comments against Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis were certainly not a manifestation of rational thinking.
The recent outburst of Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and his derogatory comments against Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis were certainly not a manifestation of rational thinking.
Like most businesses, Fortune Technologies put trade exhibitions on hold when the pandemic hit. The Greek provider of solutions and services related to maritime business activities returns to Posidonia on June 6-10 for its second outing at the exhibition to showcase its capabilities and expertise.
Ιran has denounced the responses of France and Germany regarding the seizure last week of two Greek tankers in the Arabian Gulf by Iranian forces, after the two countries condemned the move.
A group styling itself “Revenge Rebels” have taken responsibility for planting an explosive device found at the house of an Athens police officer in March 2022 in a text posted on a website linked to the anti-authoritarian spectrum.
The lifting of the last Covid-related health restriction – the obligatory use of a mask indoors – marks the end of a long period of turmoil.
Ankara’s hardline rhetoric and mounting provocations, including the systematic violations of Greek airspace by Turkish military jets, appear to forewarn of a repeat of the heated summer of 2020.
Those Americans sure are weird! Troubled people go on shooting sprees and kill children in their classrooms, and they are debating if they should abolish the constitutionally protected right to gun ownership.
Greece is facing Turkish revisionism just as Latvia has been aware of Russian behavior and has been warning the international community about it for years, Greek President Katerina Sakellaropoulou said in the Latvian capital on Wednesday.
The Athens Epidaurus Festival has started, and it has an exciting lineup this year. One of the program’s highlights is the Greek National Opera’s first big production for 2022, Verdi’s “Rigoletto.”
Greece’s main opposition party, leftist SYRIZA, called on the ruling Conservatives to brief Parliament about a plan to send more Soviet-style weapons to Ukraine in exchange for the delivery of infantry fighting vehicles (IFV) from Germany.