Unnecessary ‘advice’
The Turkish president’s advice on who the Greek people should vote for and who not to in the next general elections is a new one.
The Turkish president’s advice on who the Greek people should vote for and who not to in the next general elections is a new one.
Diplomacy is a marathon that never ends. That is why it is quite meaningless to celebrate or lament the outcome of a diplomatic round, because it is just another round.
Greece’s progress in the field of digital transformation is significant, but the road ahead is still long, the ‘Technology Summit: Shaping the digital transition’ conference organized last Thursday by Moneyreview.gr heard Digital Governance Minister Kyriakos Pierrakakis say.
Giacomo Puccini’s stunning melodrama wraps up the season for the Greek National Opera.
The Byzantine and Christian Museum on Vasilissis Sofias Avenue in Athens is offering a visual escape through the lens of Vassilis Artikos to Ethiopia and the rock-hewn churches of Lalibela, in a mountainous region some 645 kilometers from Addis Ababa.
Greek health authorities announced 11,629 new confirmed cases of Covid-19 and 26 virus-related deaths during their daily briefing on the course of the pandemic on Sunday. The National Organization for Public Health (EODY) also announced that 98 patients are currently intubated and being treated in Intensive Care Units.
Four police officers were injured during violent clashes between riot police officers and unknown assailants near the campus of the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens in the early hours of Sunday morning.
The Municipality of Athens has inaugurated two new facilities for addicts sleeping rough on the city’s street.
Reality has exceeded even the most pessimistic estimates, based on which inflation in the eurozone was expected to rise in June to 8.4%, as according to Eurostat’s announcement on Friday inflation in the euro area reached 8.6%, setting a new all-time high.
A total of 87,150 candidates sat Greece’s national university entrance exams last month, vying for 68,394 spots at the country’s tertiary education institutes, according to an analysis of Education Ministry data by mathematician Stratos Stratigakis.