Turkish newspaper publishes images of Greek military drills on Lesvos
Turkish daily Aksam has published photographs of what it says are Greek military drills on the island of Lesvos in the eastern Aegean.
Turkish daily Aksam has published photographs of what it says are Greek military drills on the island of Lesvos in the eastern Aegean.
Consumers are seeing hikes in basic supermarket commodities as high as 30% compared to the time before the Russian invasion in Ukraine in February.
Public Power Corporation will double electricity production from renewable energy sources within 2022, according to its plans for an increase in installed wind and solar capacity to 489 megawatts from the current 239 MW, presented by PPC CEO Giorgos Stassis.
The trial for compensation claims by relatives and survivors of the wildfire in the eastern Attica resort of Mati in 2018 was postponed on Friday as the defending state bodies were not ready.
The Saudi-Greek Business Forum will be held in Athens on Monday, May 30.
Iran’s paramilitary Revolutionary Guard seized two Greek oil tankers Friday in helicopter-launched raids in the Persian Gulf, officials said.
Euro government bond yields fell on Friday after a less hawkish stance from the European Central Bank soothed fears of aggressive monetary tightening.
A symposium celebrating 50 years of Greece-China diplomatic relations was held at the Aikaterini Laskaridis Foundation (ALF) in Piraeus on Friday.
On a recent morning, artist Cornelia Parker was at Tate Britain, instructing her producer Caroline Smith on where to hang a giant flattened sousaphone.
Digital crew payment solutions for the cruise industry, developed over a decade ago, changed the way that the global cruise industry administers and manages payroll and came to the rescue of many of the estimated 400,000 crew stuck aboard at the peak of the pandemic.