Balkan mayors gather in Athens
Mayors from 44 Balkan cities have arrived in Athens to attend the second gathering of the B40 Balkan Cities Network on Monday and Tuesday.
Mayors from 44 Balkan cities have arrived in Athens to attend the second gathering of the B40 Balkan Cities Network on Monday and Tuesday.
Turkey has been in a process of democratization since the early 1950s. The launch of this process coincided with the country’s accession to NATO, which was obviously driven by the exigencies of the Cold War period and the need to contain the Soviet threat.
Greek industry has sent a distress signal to the prime minister through a letter, asking for a meeting with him and for his immediate intervention to deal with the effects of soaring energy costs.
It’s become par for the course: The government continuously pretends it has good reason to toot its own horn while the data, assessments and recommendations would give any other reasonable person pause.
PAOK outplayed Panathinaikos in Sunday’s crunch game to force the Greens’ first home loss and throw the Super League wide open.
A thorough inspection of a passenger plane that landed at Athens airport earlier Sunday has turned up no explosives, Greek media report.
A Ryanair flight from Katowice, Poland has landed safely in Athens, after a call warning there was a bomb on board.
In the last few months there have been encouraging signs that what Cavafy might have termed “mia kapoia lysis” to the vexed question of the return of the Parthenon Marbles to Athens might be found.
The war in Ukraine is a storm raging in Europe’s east. But its consequences will be felt in the south.
The Greek National Gallery presents 150 pieces from its comprehensive collection on post-impressionist pioneer Konstantinos Parthenis (1878-1967) in an ongoing show that has been extended due to popular demand.