Greece in moderate quake phase over last two months
In the past two months, Greece has seen an increase in seismic activity, with moderately strong earthquakes that do not exceed a Richter scale threshold of five degrees.
In the past two months, Greece has seen an increase in seismic activity, with moderately strong earthquakes that do not exceed a Richter scale threshold of five degrees.
Greece’s former King Constantine II, who died on Tuesday night aged 82, will be buried privately at a former royal estate north of Athens, the Greek government said on Wednesday.
Russia’s human rights commissioner said on Wednesday that “important words about the need for a ceasefire” had been said during a meeting with her Turkish and Ukrainian colleagues in Ankara, Russian state-owned news agency RIA reported.
Negative Covid-19 tests will be required for people traveling by air from China to Cyprus from January 15, the island’s health ministry said on Wednesday.
Analysts are split on when Greece may return to investment grade, in what is seen as a difficult year for the eurozone bond market due to the ECB’s aggressive stance, while the national elections are firmly on investors’ radars.
The Supreme Court prosecutor’s opinion issued on Tuesday that the Independent Authority for Communication Security and Privacy (ADAE) no longer has the authority to respond to requests by citizens regarding whether they were put under surveillance for national security reasons is creating a new landscape regarding the political management of issues arising from allegations of…
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The Greek Foreign Ministry has reiterated Greece’s readiness for negotiations with the Libyan government that will emerge after elections are held there on the delimitation of the maritime zones, based on the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS).
John Psaropoulos joins Thanos Davelis to look at why Greece is now considering extending its territorial sea – as it’s entitled to under international law – around the island of Crete despite Ankara’s threats in the Aegean, and break down what such a move would mean for the region.
Greece’s former king Constantine II, who died on Tuesday aged 82, will not be granted a state funeral, the government said Wednesday.