Stopping the bleeding
It was already obvious and it became even more painfully apparent during the pandemic; namely that Greece’s public health care system cannot provide adequate salaries to keep its doctors.
It was already obvious and it became even more painfully apparent during the pandemic; namely that Greece’s public health care system cannot provide adequate salaries to keep its doctors.
A towboat sank on the island of Patmos Friday as it was helping a cruise ship leave the port, and its 48-year-old captain died.
Olympiakos amazingly extended its perfect record in the Euroleague with another road win, this time at Baskonia on Friday, while Panathinaikos suffered another home reverse, this time to Monaco.
The Greek stock market proved its newly discovered resilience once again on Friday, as faced with uncertainty from the political turmoil in London and unchartered territory in European energy, it managed to offset all early losses on the day and close with marginal growth for its benchmark, on yet another seven-week high.
Electronic music pioneer Suzanne Ciani is kicking off a new series of concerts being organized by the Stavros Niarchos Foundation Cultural Center.
A 43-year-old tourist drowned while swimming in the sea at Almyrida, near Hania on Crete, on Friday. Local reports say the man was from Finland and had gone to the beach with his family.
European Union leaders on Friday weighed the future of their increasingly testy relations with China as President Xi Jinping was expected to be reappointed leader at the Communist Party congress taking place this week.
Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan has said he will meet Sweden’s new prime minister, Ulf Kristersson, to discuss Stockholm’s bid to join NATO as well as the extradition of people Ankara considers terrorists.
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis expressed satisfaction on Friday that “after three months we managed to reach an agreement for Europe’s necessary intervention on the issue of energy.”