Sofia first stop on Balkan tour by Interior Minister
Sofia will be the first stop on a Balkan tour organized by the Interior Ministry in collaboration with other ministries and agencies, Deputy Minister Kostas Gioulekas said on Monday.
Sofia will be the first stop on a Balkan tour organized by the Interior Ministry in collaboration with other ministries and agencies, Deputy Minister Kostas Gioulekas said on Monday.
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis and Israeli President Isaac Herzog visited the family home of Greek-Israeli student Ionas Karussis, who was killed in October last year in a Palestinian shooting attack in Jaffa, Tel Aviv.
Our political leadership appears to be waking up from an extended and dangerous slumber in connection with the country’s defense.
Hellenic Train and Alstom signed an agreement Monday for the supply of 23 new trains, marking a major investment in the Greek railway network, with deliveries expected by 2027.
Greece’s Independent Power Transmission Operator (IPTO) announced that it is proceeding with the tender for the submarine electrical cables of the Corinth-Kos interconnection.
In the last 22 years that Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has been in power, Turkey has made leaps and bounds in its domestic defense industry.
Greece’s business map in the energy sector is entering a phase of rapid reorganization.
The 90-billion-euro loan that the European Union’s leaders decided to extend to Ukraine is a landmark.
The British Museum will keep the Parthenon Sculptures on public display despite a planned £1 billion refurbishment of large parts of its exhibition space, The Telegraph has reported.
The Athens Municipal Council unanimously approved on Monday the study for the creation of a municipal public transportation system.