Investigation ordered into Sunday’s shutdown of Greek airspace
An urgent preliminary investigation has been launched following Sunday’s shutdown of Greek airspace after a collapse of radio frequencies disrupted air traffic communications.
An urgent preliminary investigation has been launched following Sunday’s shutdown of Greek airspace after a collapse of radio frequencies disrupted air traffic communications.
Ferry services in the Ionian Sea have been suspended due to adverse weather conditions.
North Macedonia’s Prime Minister Hristijan Mickoski has voiced full support for the United States’ intervention in Venezuela, including its arrest of President Nicolas Maduro, while criticizing what he described as selective concern over violations of international law.
Swiss authorities have identified one of the bodies of the fire at a bar in Switzerland on New Year’s Eve that killed 40 people as that of Alice Kallergis, a dual Greek-Swiss citizen, the Greek Foreign Ministry said on Sunday.
Aegean Airlines announced that a regular flight schedule should resume Monday morning after cancellations and delays on Sunday.
Israel remains opposed to Turkey buying advanced F-35 strike fighters from the United States, its deputy foreign minister has told Kathimerini.
Cypriots borrowed more and saved even more in November, a sign that households are still reaching for credit while parking cash in the bank.
Greece’s Civil Aviation Authority (YPA) has reported a massive interference, of unprecedented dimensions, on almost all frequencies of the Athens flight information region (FIR).
“Post-holiday syndrome” is not an officially diagnosed condition. But “it describes a common and identifiable set of symptoms that appear after the return from vacation or holiday breaks such as Christmas and New Year’s and reintegration into the everyday routine,” says Professor Konstantinos Toutouzas.
Investment interest in Greek tourism, in particular large luxury hotel complexes, is undiminished, if not increasing.