Samaras attacks gov’t, again
In his first public comments since being expelled from the New Democracy party, former Greek PM Antonis Samaras launched a fierce attack on the government, particularly its foreign policy.
In his first public comments since being expelled from the New Democracy party, former Greek PM Antonis Samaras launched a fierce attack on the government, particularly its foreign policy.
Greece’s public health experts are sounding alarms about future pandemic threats and the growing issue of antibiotic resistance.
US Secretary of State Antony Blinken arrived in Turkey on Thursday for talks focused on a critical aspect of establishing stability in Syria: clashes in the north of the country between US-backed Kurdish forces and Turkey-backed rebels.
As silently as they had arrived, three teenagers slipped away following a member of a smuggling gang, hardly older than themselves, through the shadowed-filled station in the northeastern Italian city of Trieste one cold winter evening.
Pablo Larrain’s much-anticipated biopic on Maria Callas, which opened at Greek theaters earlier this month, acquaints the public with lesser-known aspects of the great opera diva’s life.
The rapidly evolving crisis in Syria will take center stage at the European Union’s Foreign Affairs Council on Monday, with Greek Foreign Minister George Gerapetritis representing Athens.
The taxes that individuals and businesses must pay during December amount to 5.5 billion euros.
One of the sweetest business marriages has now become a reality, with the announcement on Thursday of the completion of the acquisition of the Lavdas candy factory by the ION chocolate industry.
Before this year, Tobias Kammann, a German container ship captain, had only once sailed around the southern tip of Africa, and the lack of other vessels in the little-trafficked waters made him feel very much alone.