What Greece had agreed with Turkey under Simitis
As deputy foreign minister under the Costas Simitis administration and one of the Greek prime minister’s closest confidants, Christos Rozakis played a crucial role in Athens’ negotiations with Ankara.
As deputy foreign minister under the Costas Simitis administration and one of the Greek prime minister’s closest confidants, Christos Rozakis played a crucial role in Athens’ negotiations with Ankara.
Greece and Egypt have worked to preserve in perpetuity the spiritual and religious character of Saint Catherine’s Monastery at Mount Sinai, as well as its rights and the protection of the monks who serve there, Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis has said.
It’s clear to all that we are living in exceptionally dangerous times.
The prosecutor in the Golden Dawn appeal trial is expected to deliver her recommendation on December 12, after the round of defendants’ statements concluded on Friday.
The Greek stock market ended October with minor daily losses, as well as a monthly decline of 1.92%.
Police have banned a protest planned for Saturday at the Megaron-Athens Concert Hall, which was scheduled to coincide with an event for the new US ambassador, Kimberly Guilfoyle, as well as any related gatherings.
Reported incidents of violence against women on Crete reached 1,151 in 2024 and have already climbed to 1,568 this year, according to the island’s Observatory on Violence Against Women.
A Turkish court has sentenced 11 people to life in prison over a fire that killed 78 people at a ski resort in northwest Turkey’s Bolu mountains in January, state media reported.
Police have arrested a well-known television chef accused of evading more than €350,000 in taxes.
Ilias Kasidiaris, who is serving a 13-year sentence for his involvement in the criminal activities of the neo-Nazi Golden Dawn party, has attempted to distance himself from the organization’s crimes during his appeal hearing at Athens Court of Appeals.