Athens set to react to Solidarity Ring gas plan
The “Solidarity Ring” plan to supply the Balkans with Azeri gas via a route that bypasses Greece and upgrades Turkey’s role in the region of Southeast Europe is causing concern among Greek authorities.
The “Solidarity Ring” plan to supply the Balkans with Azeri gas via a route that bypasses Greece and upgrades Turkey’s role in the region of Southeast Europe is causing concern among Greek authorities.
Athens’ only festival dedicated to contemporary electronic music is back for a fourth installment and, on its usual quest for the perfect gritty venue, has moved to the Industrial Zone of Renti.
The Council of State, the country’s top administrative court, has issued a temporary order to freeze plans to delimit an important stream in Rafina, East Attica.
The seven-session run of gains at the Greek bourse stopped on Thursday as foreign investors chose to reap some of their recent profits, inflicting moderate losses on the benchmark and the majority of stocks at Athinon Avenue.
The barrage of revelations of the abuse and mismanagement at social facilities and charities has caused an enormous amount of damage, both actual and moral.
It is not the first time that Bank of Greece Governor Yannis Stournaras has expressed his concern in the pre-election period.
There is no doubt that Ivan Jovanovic is a very good soccer coach, having accomplished an amazing feat in this year’s championship despite working with a team that was clearly less experienced than the other major teams in Greek soccer.
A candidate in Turkey’s presidential election announced his withdrawal from the race Thursday, a move that’s likely to benefit President Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s main challenger.
Alexis Tsipras may just be expressing the leftist opposition party’s position on an issue that he handled, when prime minister, in precisely the same way he is proposing now, but the promise of abolishing the minimum pass grade for admission to a public university is more than a pre-election stunt.