US neutral on potential Turkey-Syria deal
The US appeared to take a neutral stance amid reports that Turkey and Syria may sign an agreement on maritime boundaries that could undermine Cyprus’ sovereign rights.
The US appeared to take a neutral stance amid reports that Turkey and Syria may sign an agreement on maritime boundaries that could undermine Cyprus’ sovereign rights.
Greens and Reds travelled well over Christmas and returned to Greece with precious road wins in Germany and Italy respectively.
Discussions over potential amendments to Greece’s electoral law came to the forefront during a meeting earlier in the month between Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis and PASOK leader Nikos Androulakis, sources close to the talks confirmed.
The images of Athens’ main roads turning into torrents after a heavy downpour (the first of the year, despite it being December) highlight that the lessons of the climate crisis have largely gone unheeded.
Turkey has decided to allow parliament’s pro-Kurdish DEM Party to hold face-to-face talks with militant leader Abdullah Ocalan on his island prison, the party has said, setting up the first such visit in nearly a decade.
Even if Turkey wanted to keep a low profile, its greed would not allow it to.
Construction group Ellaktor’s decision to return 85 cents per share to shareholders galvanized the Greek stock market on Friday.
Young doctors who choose to train, in 2025, in either General/Family Medicine or Internal Medicine at hospitals with vacancies and no waiting list will receive a financial incentive of €40,000.
Police have said that from 10 p.m. Friday, it will be mandatory for all categories of cars to have snow chains on the entire road network in Attica, unless they have special tires for use in snow.
Spyridon Moulopoulos, a pioneering cardiologist who performed the first coronary angiography in Greece and invented the intra-aortic balloon pump, has died, aged 98.