Turkish nationalist leader lashes out at Dendias, Vandi
Devlet Bahceli, chairman of Turkey’s Nationalist Movement Party (MHP), harshly criticized Greek Defense Minister Nikos Dendias on Tuesday for his comments made during a recent visit to Cyprus.
Devlet Bahceli, chairman of Turkey’s Nationalist Movement Party (MHP), harshly criticized Greek Defense Minister Nikos Dendias on Tuesday for his comments made during a recent visit to Cyprus.
Yannis Mouzalas, a member of SYRIZA’s central committee and former migration minister, has criticized Stefanos Kasselakis, the party leader, of dividing and altering the ideological identity of the main opposition party.
Greek consumers spent approximately €35 billion on online purchases in 2023, with the largest portion – €17.5 billion – going towards physical goods. Of this amount, €10.7 billion was allocated to travel expenses (including bookings, tickets, etc.), while the remainder was spent on services. These figures are based on Nexi’s Ecommerce Survey report on Greece.
A 14-year-old boy sustained serious injuries on Tuesday morning when a tractor, reportedly driven by his 61-year-old uncle, overturned in the New Apollonia area of the Volvi municipality, just outside Thessaloniki, northern Greece.
Spilia Yacht Shelter HRADF has acquired, by virtue of the decision under number 222/5.11.2012 (Government Gazette Β΄ 2996/12.11.2012) of the Interministerial Committee for Asset Restructuring and Privatizations, shares corresponding to 100% of the share capital of the company “Corfu Port Authority”, which has the exclusive right to use and exploit the land plots, buildings and…
Τhe police hotline across Greece received a total of 927 calls reporting domestic violence incidents from July 15 to 21.
Eleni Varvitsioti, the Financial Times correspondent for Greece and Cyprus, joins Thanos Davelis to look into the rise of the Athens Riviera and explore how major investments and projects along the Athenian coastline are poised to transform it, marking a new chapter for the Greek capital.
Police officers and civilian leaders at the Ministry of Citizen Protection believe that it was human traffickers and not Turkish army or gendarmerie elements that fired the shots that injured a 56-year-old Greek border guard Saturday afternoon.
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis is expected to replace several general secretaries of ministries or move them to different posts.
Cyprus on Monday put on display artifacts – some of them thousands of years old – that were returned after a Turkish art dealer looted them from the ethnically divided island nation decades ago.