Greece also puts Russian assets on ice
The freezing of assets of Russian citizens named on an international list sent to all European Union countries in the wake of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has begun in Greece, according to sources.
The freezing of assets of Russian citizens named on an international list sent to all European Union countries in the wake of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has begun in Greece, according to sources.
Open-source software will soon become a vital part of education, with the potential to reduce digital inequalities and unleash human ingenuity.
The University of Freiburg suspended the Metropolitan of Volokolamsk from the position of Assistant Professor for his resounding silence over the war Russian President Putin is waging against Ukraine.
The Benaki Museum of Islamic Art is soon taking down its exhibition of beautiful ceramics and tiles from Kutahya in Asia Minor.
Turkey’s Western allies have often sidelined democratic values when dealing with Turkey’s President Erdogan.
Revenue from tourism in Cyprus amounted to 1.51 billion euros in 2021 as the country’s tourist industry bounced back from the first pandemic year of 2020.
The Holy Synod sent an encyclical to all the Metropolises of the Church of Greece, to inform the body of their ability to offer hospitality to Ukrainian refugees in ecclesiastical sites and institutions (camps, boarding schools, monasteries) or in vacant apartments and houses of ecclesiastical legal entities.
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis will meet with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan in Istanbul Sunday at 2 p.m. local time (1 p.m. Greek time), his office announced Saturday.
Ecumenical Patriarch Vartholomeos met on Thursday with Erika Olson, an official of the US Department of State, from the Department of European and Eurasian Affairs.