We know only this
We know only this: More troops are being sent to the Middle East, missiles and drones are being fired back and forth, and people are dying.
We know only this: More troops are being sent to the Middle East, missiles and drones are being fired back and forth, and people are dying.
Government efforts to reposition the Greek diaspora within the country’s economic and political framework are acquiring clearer institutional contours, as outlined by deputy prime minister, Kostis Hatzidakis, during his visit to Canada.
The fact that monitoring shelf prices led to a reduction in costs highlights the distortions present in the market.
Foreign Minister George Gerapetritis spoke by phone on Saturday with his Iranian counterpart Seyed Abbas Araghchi, urging a diplomatic resolution to tensions with the US and Israel and calling for full respect for international law and freedom of navigation.
Main opposition PASOK senior figure Anna Diamantopoulou told the ongoing congress Saturday that the party has no intention of cooperating with parties such as Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis’s New Democracy, citing “ideological, political and moral differences.”
Marinella, one of Greece’s most iconic voices with a career spanning decades, died on Saturday at the age of 87.
The PASOK congress, which wraps up Sunday, is marked by the absence of both concern for the country’s productive reconstruction and a compelling governance vision to inspire citizens and win them back.
Former prime minister George Papandreou told the ongoing PASOK congress on Saturday that the party is returning not to “better manage what exists,” but to “change how the country functions.”
A sequence of two apparently related accidents within minutes of each other on Saturday afternoon on the Egnatia Odos in northern Greece left two people dead and two others lightly injured.
Authorities recovered the body of a 34-year-old diver Saturday from the “Devil’s Well,” a hazardous underwater site off the southern Athens suburb of Vouliagmeni.