The horror. And now what?
And now that our fears are confirmed – that the darkness in the human heart is always present, ready to take over our lives – what do we do?
And now that our fears are confirmed – that the darkness in the human heart is always present, ready to take over our lives – what do we do?
An increasing number of Russian-owned ships are adopting flags of convenience to circumvent sanctions, Bloomberg reports.
Farmers and dairy industry-related entities are complaining of profiteering practices in the market through the creation of artificial shortages in various products and especially in cattle feed.
The benchmark of the Greek stock market had its first attempt at the 900-point level after a long time but failed to surmount it, as it settled with minor gains on a day of relatively increased turnover on Tuesday.
The magistrate investigating the alleged murder of a nine-year-old girl in hospital by her mother requested on Tuesday access to the telephone and internet records of the accused.
A still from a virtual reality video by Loukia Alavanou that will represent Greece at the 59th Venice Biennale, opening April 23. Presented in Athens on Monday, ‘Oedipus in Search of Colonus’ is part of a bigger installation.
Pfizer President and CEO, Albert Bourla, received Greece’s highest civilian honor on Tuesday for his distinguished work in the pharmaceutical industry and his services to the country.
The foreign ministers of Greece, Cyprus and Israel held a trilateral meeting in Athens on Tuesday with the Foreign Ministers of Israel, Yair Lapid, and Cyprus, Ioannis Kasoulides, meeting with their Greek counterpart Nikos Dendias at the ministry’s ‘Ioannis Kapodistrias’ hall.
A mixed formation of fighter jets flew over the ancient site of the Acropolis in Athens on Tuesday afternoon as part of the multinational “Iniochos 2022” military exercise.