Mitsotakis to attend papal funeral
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis, accompanied by his wife Mareva Grabowski-Mitsotaki, will attend the funeral service of Pope Francis at the Vatican on Saturday.
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis, accompanied by his wife Mareva Grabowski-Mitsotaki, will attend the funeral service of Pope Francis at the Vatican on Saturday.
Kosovo’s parliament has failed to elect a new speaker for the fourth time, prolonging a legislative crisis that has prevented efforts to form a new government more than two months after an inconclusive election.
The Labor Ministry made a significant contribution to the creation of a budget surplus for 2024, as employment growth, unemployment reduction, salary raises and extensive use of the digital labor card contributed to the state’s revenues increasing by at least 850 million euros.
A new digital service is making it simpler for consumers to switch their fixed and mobile telephony, internet and pay TV providers.
Who would have imagined that American universities would come under such an attack? As The New York Times wrote, “the government said it wanted the Harvard faculty’s power reduced, and demanded that Harvard embrace ‘merit-based’ admissions and hiring policies.
Four individuals have been arrested in connection with Friday morning’s fatal accident at Patra port, which led to the death of a 47-year-old female deckhand.
Deputy Minister of Defense Thanassis Davakis has paid tribute to the fallen soldiers of Australia and New Zealand during the ANZAC Day memorial service held at Faliro War Cemetery in Athens.
Turkish authorities have temporarily suspended the release of the horror film “Rum Yetimhanesi” (Rum Orphanage) following a court order triggered by a legal complaint from the Istanbul-based Ecumenical Patriarchate.
Six people, including a senior public official, were arrested in Crete on Wednesday for their alleged involvement in an antiquities smuggling ring, police said.