A potential thaw in Turkey-Israel relations?
Israeli President Isaac Herzog is set to visit Ankara in mid-March, which would make him the first Israeli president to visit Turkey since 2007.
Israeli President Isaac Herzog is set to visit Ankara in mid-March, which would make him the first Israeli president to visit Turkey since 2007.
Main opposition leader Alexis Tsipras, discussed Greek-US relations, developments in Ukraine and the recent comments by Turkish officials with US Ambassador Geoffrey Pyatt in a meeting on Thursday.
Passenger traffic took off last month in Greek airports, recording a 223.6% jump compared to January last year.
Four foreign nationals were arrested in Greece’s northeastern border after border security found them with six bags containing more than 67 kilos of hash.
This is not a letter of accusation but the heartfelt expressions of a Greek man, born and raised in Athens.
Inflation has climbed to even higher levels than the most pessimistic forecasts made in January 2021, as it has now broken the barrier of 6% and reached 6.2%, the highest peak since Greece joined the eurozone.
With a large majority of the population vaccinated, the daily rate of shots administered has dropped to the lowest point since the beginning of Greece’s national inoculation program.
Greece’s jobless rate came to 12.8% in December 2021, posting a significant decline both compared to the 13.4% rate of December 2020 and, mainly, the 15.5% figure of November 2020, according to official figures the Hellenic Statistical Authority (ELSTAT) released on Wednesday.
Greece ranked 5th in the world among the countries with the most phishing attacks in the third quarter of last year, according to data from the Outseer Fraud and Payments Report analysed by Atlas VPN.
Athens metro lines 2 and 3 will extend their working hours on Fridays and Saturdays as of March 4, when trains will run until 1.30 in the morning, the Athens Urban Rail Transport Company (STASY) announced Thursday.