Conditional EU prospects
Greece has made the right choice to encourage the European orientation of its Balkan neighbors, based on the assessment that the prospect of their integration also functions as a guarantee of peace.
Greece has made the right choice to encourage the European orientation of its Balkan neighbors, based on the assessment that the prospect of their integration also functions as a guarantee of peace.
The detention of a mayoral candidate belonging to the Greek minority in Albania has raised tensions between the two neighboring countries.
“Europe starts in Berlin and reaches Athens and goes through all the Balkans. Without the Balkans, without Greece, there can be no European Union,” says the former president of Germany, Christian Wulff (2010-2012), in an interview with Kathimerini looking back on the difficult relationship between Greece and Germany during the years of the economic crisis.
There are two parallel universes. On the one hand, a digital world operating at the speeds of TikTok or Twitter, standing ecstatic, enthusiastic or skeptical in front of innovations in artificial intelligence.
With a week to go before national elections, the focus of party staffs is turning to the undecided voters whose number, according to the latest opinion polls, hovers around the not insubstantial 12 percent mark.
Turkish politicians were holding final rallies in the last hours of campaigning on Saturday, the eve of pivotal presidential and parliamentary elections that could significantly shape the NATO member’s future.
There’s a string of genuinely important subjects that have to do with the country’s future which are missing from the public debate as Greece heads into general elections.
The Thessaloniki Concert Hall is paying tribute to the championed Georgian composer Giya Kancheli (1935-2019).
Just days before the elections in Turkey, the most affected earthquake regions expect a reversed migration wave before May 14.