Europe: satellite or power?
Friday’s anniversary of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine finds a world very different from what anyone would have predicted a year ago.
Friday’s anniversary of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine finds a world very different from what anyone would have predicted a year ago.
A plenary session of the Supreme Court on Friday dismissed four lower court presiding judges who unjustifiably delayed the issue of verdicts in court trials they presided over.
Marking the one-year anniversary of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis expressed Greece’s unwavering support to Kyiv in a tweet on Friday.
A work stoppage on the Athens metro on Wednesday, March 1 was announced by workers on Friday.
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Commenting on Greek-Turkish relations after the devastating earthquakes, Alternate Foreign Minister Miltiadis Varvitsiotis stressed that Athens is not being complacent about the positive climate that has been created.
Tayyip Erdogan rose to power 20 years ago as Turkey emerged from the twin blows of rampant inflation and a deadly earthquake, promising a new era of sound government after the coalition of the time was accused of mismanaging both crises.
The Athens English Comedy Club in Athens presents New York-based comedian Liz Miele for the first time in Greece, in which she explores trying to date again, what it means to be an older sibling and how she is handling life as it comes her way in a special titled “Murder Sheets” (suitable for people…
“Islanders: The Making of the Mediterranean” will open at the Fitzwilliam Museum, the University of Cambridge’s principal museum, on Friday.
The high concentration of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFASs), a large class of toxic synthetic chemicals commonly known as “forever chemicals,” pose a threat both to the health of Europeans and the planet, according to a report by Reuters.