Maestro Yorgos Ziavras to conduct own orchestra at Cologne music festival
Greek maestro Yorgos Ziavras will conduct his own orchestra, ÉRMA Ensemble, at International Acht Brücken (Eight Bridges) Festival in Cologne, on April 30, 2023.
Greek maestro Yorgos Ziavras will conduct his own orchestra, ÉRMA Ensemble, at International Acht Brücken (Eight Bridges) Festival in Cologne, on April 30, 2023.
Investors and financial analysts placed Greece halfway toward converging with the most developed economies during discussions on the second day of the Delphi Economic Forum on Thursday.
Greece is to be commended for its response to the global energy crisis triggered by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, the International Energy Agency (IEA) said in a report released on Thursday.
Police have made two arrests in relation to the murder of journalist Giorgos Karaivaz in April 2021, Citizen Protection Minister Takis Theodorikakos has announced.
The Supreme Court has ruled that the Patrida party of Afroditi Latinopoulou cannot contest the upcoming elections due to issues with its name.
The former president of Hellenic Railways (OSE) and two members of the board that recommended the promotion to stationmaster of the official on duty on the night of the Tempe railway disaster are to face criminal charges for breach of duty, state broadcaster ERT has reported.
Authorities in the eastern Athens suburb of Kaisariani are looking for a man who appears to have trained his dog to attack cats and other small animals.
The Hellenic Financial Stability Fund (HFSF) on Wednesday announced the successful completion of a share capital increase scheme worth 473 million euros for Attica Bank with the joint participation of HFSF and private investors.
Thanasis Pagoulatos kept the family-run Acropole Hotel in Khartoum open throughout all the coups, wars and uprisings that Sudan has periodically endured – until the war that tore through the capital this month finally forced him out. “It’s as if a part of mine is taken from us,” said the 79-year-old Greek.