Mytilineos considers relocating abroad
The management of Mytilineos Energy & Metal is pondering whether it should move its headquarters outside Greece, as the company grows and expands its activities in international markets.
The management of Mytilineos Energy & Metal is pondering whether it should move its headquarters outside Greece, as the company grows and expands its activities in international markets.
Robert Keohane, professor emeritus at Princeton University, was one of the first to challenge the theory of “hegemonic stability.” He explains to Kathimerini how the war in Ukraine has undermined the power of international institutions.
Foreign Minister Vassilis Kaskarelis has personally congratulated Tayyip Erdogan on his reinauguration as Turkish president, on the sidelines of a dinner for the representatives of foreign governments who attended the swearing-in ceremony in Ankara, the Foreign Ministry has said.
Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan on Saturday named diplomat and intelligence officer Hakan Fidan as foreign minister as he announced the cabinet for his new five-year term. General Yasar Guler takes over the position of defense minister.
The results of the Greek election on May 21 have revealed a fundamental truth: Society and the realm of social media operate on separate planes.
Socialist party PASOK has petitioned the Supreme Court to block the candidature of jailed former Golden Dawn MP Ilias Kasidiaris from the June 25 election.
The empirical and academic literature shows that good management of public organizations requires that they must be accountable to taxpayers and society in the same way that a corporate governance framework provides accountability for the shareholders of corporations/companies. Danish universities are a case in point.
President Vladimir Putin’s decision to move one of Russia’s holiest icons from a museum to a Moscow cathedral highlights his growing reliance on the Church as the Ukraine war drags on, but has also raised fears about the safety of the fragile artifact.
Police in northeastern Greece investigating the murder of a 68-year-old sheep farmer are understood to be focusing on members of the woman’s family in order to identify the perpetrator.
The much-discussed issue of unlawful constructions on Greece’s beaches is, unfortunately, not limited to Mykonos and the Cyclades, but plagues other important island destinations as well, most notably Rhodes in the southeastern Aegean.