Cartoon (07/05/2025)
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On a spring night in Toronto, beneath the halogen hush of stage lights, a chorus of forty voices converged, not merely to perform but to conduct a liturgical act of remembrance in front of 850 people.
Greece’s President Konstantinos Tassoulas reaffirmed on Wednesday Greece’s unwavering support for Cyprus’ efforts to end the Turkish occupation and reunify the island.
Someof those expressing an interest 15-20% are foreigners, from a total of 110 countries.
Despite the dividend OPAP distributed on Wednesday (dropping 4%), the benchmark of the Greek stock market recovered.
Greece’s National Council for Radio and Television postponed a hearing for TV channels ANT1, Star and Open over their controversial coverage of soccer player George Baldock’s death to June 17.
“[Greece] has been picking the low-hanging fruit,” said Christopher Pissarides, the 2010 Nobel Prize-winning economist, in a recent interview with Kathimerini, in response to a question about the reforms the country still needs to implement.
Candidate property buyers are increasingly turning to houses put under the hammer.
The Turkish Ministry of Foreign Affairs responded strongly to the European Parliament’s decision not to restart EU accession talks with Turkey.
Street cleaners in the northern Greek city of Serres are refusing to operate electric street vacuum cleaners recently introduced by the municipality, citing fears that the machines may be equipped with GPS systems capable of tracking their movements, according to the city’s deputy mayor.