Thousands of police being deployed for November 17 anniversary
A major security operation is being mounted across the Greek capital for Thursday’s anniversary of the November 17, 1973, student uprising against the military dictatorship.
A major security operation is being mounted across the Greek capital for Thursday’s anniversary of the November 17, 1973, student uprising against the military dictatorship.
Foreign funds of over 5 billion euros have flowed into the Greek economy via the real estate market in the period from 2017 to 2021, according to Bank of Greece data.
Greece does not allow terrorists in its territory, Citizen Protection Minister Takis Theodorikakos said on Monday, after a Turkish minister said the suspect of a bomb blast in Istanbul on Sunday would have fled to Greece if she had not been arrested.
A man arrested for multiple thefts escaped from a police van as he waited to appear before a judge at the Evelpidon court complex in downtown Athens on Monday.
Greece’s coast guard says dozens of migrants have been rescued from a sailboat that issued a distress call after it began taking on water while sailing in the eastern Aegean Sea.
Roboteq, the designer of motor controllers that put in motion the wheels of major companies’ robotic systems worldwide, is developing its tech treasure in a new facility on a 2,500-square meter plot at Markopoulo, eastern Attica.
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis, faced with responding to the persistent and expanding surveillance scandal, with new allegations about officials and others targeted with spyware, has made four main decisions.
While devoted to world economic issues, the upcoming Bali summit will inevitably be focused on the war in Ukraine. Indonesian conference host Joko Widodo has visited both Moscow and Kyiv to investigate peacekeeping options.
Representatives from 30 American universities – including top-flight private and public schools – were in Greece last week to establish partnerships with Greek counterparts.
It is up to Ukraine to decide when to enter negotiations with Russia, the European Union’s top diplomat said on Monday, commenting on speculations the West might push Kyiv to start talks with Moscow.