The world is not just Turkey
Erdogan’s performance suggests that his nationalist agenda, menacing rhetoric against Greece and US-bashing are paying off.
Erdogan’s performance suggests that his nationalist agenda, menacing rhetoric against Greece and US-bashing are paying off.
The will of local authorities and mayors can sometimes work wonders, even where the central government has failed to get things done.
Wednesday’s session at the Greek stock market was evenly balanced, with blue chips going down and mid-caps going up, the benchmark posting negligible losses and the majority of stocks enjoying gains.
Greek islands dominate the list of Europe’s best islands according to the votes of Conde Nast Traveller readers for this year.
Greece’s first interactive, drive-through movie experience, Cinema Alive, goes full-tilt horror with screenings of “Poltergeist,” “The Nun” and “Resident Evil: The Final Chapter.”
The Single Social Security Entity (EFKA) continued to perform at record speed in the issuance of pending applications for main pensions last month.
Isokratisses, an all-female vocal ensemble who perform polyphonic songs from the region of Epirus, traveled to the US on the initiative of award-winning producer and ethnomusicologist Christopher King, bringing this form of archaic music to American audiences.
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis and visiting German Chancellor Olaf Scholz will visit the Acropolis on Thursday morning. The two men are then expected to return to the Maximos Mansion by 11 a.m. for a meeting.
A return by the Greek state to international capital markets was met with strong investment interest, as the reopening of a five-year bond was almost two-and-a-half times oversubscribed on Tuesday.
Migration & Asylum Minister Notis Mitarachi will meet with the President of the 77th General Assembly of the United Nations Csaba Korosi in New York on Thursday, after their original meeting was rescheduled.