Greek Foreign Ministry: We will defend our legal interests and rights
Greece’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs has issued a response to a statement by Turkey’s National Security Council, made earlier Wednesday.
Greece’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs has issued a response to a statement by Turkey’s National Security Council, made earlier Wednesday.
Referring to the police cadet who was among the people arrested in a police operation at the student dormitories of the National Technical University of Athens on Tuesday, Citizens’ Protections Minister Takis Theodorikakos said she no longer has a place in the Hellenic Police.
The Bank of England’s decision in favor of bond buying contained the significant losses of most stock markets in Europe, including that of Athens, which had risen from earlier lows by the closing.
Mytilineos is rapidly expanding into the field of large-scale solar energy projects within and outside the country through its Renewable Energy Development and Energy Storage Division (RSD).
Ankara has called on countries supporting Greece’s actions in the Aegean Sea to “adopt common sense,” the National Security Council (MGK) meeting statement said Wednesday.
Edgy and innovative French filmmaker Romain Gavras presents “Gener8ion,” a dystopian look at the world in the not-so-distant future, at the Onassis Cultural Center.
“Turkey should be more restrained when talking about islands, at least in front of the Security Council that has adopted so many resolutions against the invasion and continued military presence in unaligned and defenseless Cyprus.”
A 59-year-old man who murdered a 45-year-old man after he suspected him of informing the police some years ago that he was growing cannabis plants has been handed a life sentence by a court in Thessaloniki.
Some 15 griffon vultures from Spain have been released into the wild in Cyprus to help revive the east Mediterranean island’s population that’s dropped to just 8-10 birds because of deliberate poisoning, conservationists said Wednesday.