Turkey, Russia and the new phase of the war in Syria
One week after Aleppo fell to jihadist militias, the Syrian civil war has reverted to its familiar blend of military and diplomatic maneuvers.
One week after Aleppo fell to jihadist militias, the Syrian civil war has reverted to its familiar blend of military and diplomatic maneuvers.
Report calls for a reduction in the goods and services that enjoy the reduced consumption tax.
Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan has said he hoped Syrian rebels will continue their advance against President Bashar al-Assad’s forces in Syria, but voiced concern about what he said were terrorist organizations in their midst.
Thessaloniki may be looking proudly at the future after finally acquiring a subway system on November 31, but there are many more things that the northern port city can boast.
A digital platform, Health Alphabet (Alfavitari Ygeias), has been launched by the Greek Patients’ Association to make medical terminology accessible to all.
Police in Athens detained 24 people on Friday ahead of protests marking the anniversary of the fatal police shooting of 15-year-old Alexandros Grigoropoulos in 2008.
Saint Andrew’s Theological College in Sydney will move to its new state-of-the-art facilities next year, coinciding with the College’s 40th anniversary, according to a report in The Greek Herald.
Renovation constitutes a decisive factor in increasing the resale value of a property, which is now also confirmed by numbers.
New SYRIZA leader Sokratis Famellos is moving forward with a makeover of his left-wing party in an effort to transform it into what he described on Thursday as “the genuine opposition the country needs.”
Heavy rainfall, accompanied by thunderstorms, has been impacting several areas of Attica since the early hours of the morning.