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Just as we were saying that Alexis Tsipras has disappeared and as his comrades criticized his silence throughout the storm in SYRIZA caused by the election of Stefanos Kasselakis, the leftist opposition party’s former president turned up again.
Greek-Chinese cooperation in shipping infrastructure is constantly gathering pace, with more and more Greek-owned ships being built in China and Piraeus port growing into a European leader of container handling.
The new tax bill submitted in Parliament provides for exceptionally high fines for professionals and enterprises who do not send (or do not do so in time) the receipts they issue.
Relations with Greece can improve and certain differences can be settled through dialogue, without third-party interference, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said on Saturday.
The inconvenience to citizens from differences in their registration data in the four different active public registers is expected to end with the completion at the beginning of 2024 of the identification process currently under way.
On the night of April 14, 1912, the Titanic plowed into an iceberg on its maiden voyage, sending 1,500 souls to the bottom of the icy North Atlantic.
The government and notaries public have reached an agreement on how to submit contracts to the Hellenic Cadastre on Friday, preventing a blockage in property transfers due to the abstention announced by notaries who opposed the the digitization of notarial acts that will come into effect on January 1, arguing that the paper contract, signed…
An atmosphere of Byzantine mysticism pervades the new exhibition at the Metropolitan Museum of New York, which has as its theme the influence of Byzantium in Africa.
The United States Commission on International Religious Freedom published an in-depth report this week examining threats to religious properties in Turkey, including places of worship, religious institutions, and cemeteries.