Rise in coronavirus infections, drop in flu cases
New cases of SARS-CoV-2 went up slightly over the week of May 1-7 while those of influenza (flu) decreased, according to the weekly report by the National Public Health Organization (EODY).
New cases of SARS-CoV-2 went up slightly over the week of May 1-7 while those of influenza (flu) decreased, according to the weekly report by the National Public Health Organization (EODY).
NATO has frustrations with Turkey, but the geostrategic location of Turkey is critical, former CIA director and retired four-star General David Petraeus points out in an interview with Kathimerini, adding that the superiority of the Hellenic Armed Forces was evident in every battlefield in which they operated. Petraeus, now chairman of […]
The Hellenic Republic Asset Development Fund, a member company of GROWTHFUND – The National Fund of Greece, announces the launch of an Internship Programme for graduates in collaboration with Higher Education Institutions, such as the National Technical University of Athens and Panteion University of Social and Political Sciences. For more information, please refer to the…
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The weaning of energy-intensive industries from PPC has begun, with the biggest players’ names in the sector in consumption terms resorting to alternative suppliers.
Greece’s inflation rate dropped in April to 3%, its lowest level since October 2021. At the same time, food inflation remained high at 11.4%, and it is anticipated that this trend will last at least through the end of the first half of the year.
Formerly a Tayyip Erdogan supporter, broadcaster Mehmet Dalgic switched allegiance to his main challenger after the ruling AK Party failed to offer sympathy for the destruction of his TV station in southeast Turkey in February’s earthquake.
PASOK-KINAl leader Nikos Androulakis said on Thursday that the Greek prime minister’s admission during a television debate that he does not constitute a threat to the country’s security indicates that he knows why he was really wiretapped by intelligence agency EYP.
Athens is currently on the radar for many looking to purchase real estate, but it has also emerged as a magnet for Israelis looking to escape a cost of living crisis at home, and more recently, Israel’s political turmoil.
In “Alienation,” photographer Vangelis Gkinis exhibits the product of six months of research and more than 4,700 kilometers of traveling across the country to speak to 28 workers in different industries in a study on labor in Greece.