Revisiting Greek-Turkish ties 20 years ago
The following conversation with Petros Molyviatis may have taken place 20 years ago, but it could just as well have been yesterday.
The following conversation with Petros Molyviatis may have taken place 20 years ago, but it could just as well have been yesterday.
Turkish workers pushing for a solid minimum wage hike to cope with a persistent cost-of-living crisis face a battle in looming wage talks as the government seeks to prove its determination to rein in chronic inflation.
Evrytania, Greece’s mountainous gem, offers untouched natural beauty, alpine landscapes, traditional villages, and diverse activities like skiing, hiking, and rafting.
A 45-year-old police officer has been remanded in custody on charges of rape, sexual abuse of minors and domestic violence, stemming from allegations by his wife and involving four of their five children, aged 9 to 14.
Dimitris Tsakas and his trio return to the stage of the Half Note Jazz Club (17 Trivonianou) to present their new album, “Conversation Helps.”
Citizen Protection Minister Michalis Chryssochoidis and China’s Public Security Minister Wang Xiaohong signed a police cooperation agreement Tuesday in Athens, strengthening ties between the two countries on key security issues.
Police in Athens say they have busted a gang that was dealing drugs to schoolgoers in the city.
Retail group Fourlis was hit by a ransomware attack last month, affecting the operations of the Group’s companies in Greece, Cyprus, Bulgaria and Romania, and in particular IKEA and Intersport.
Wolves in Europe will be less protected from hunting from 2025, after a majority of European countries on Tuesday accepted a proposal to downgrade their status due to their growing number and their impact on agriculture and farming livestock.
Government sources in Athens have responded positively to the meeting at Downing Street in London of Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis and his British counterpart, Keir Starmer, particularly as regards the Parthenon Sculptures.