Stagflation knocks on Greece’s door
Greece is a net energy importer, which makes it vulnerable to sharp international rate hikes.
Greece is a net energy importer, which makes it vulnerable to sharp international rate hikes.
NATO air defenses in the eastern Mediterranean have shot down a third ballistic missile that was fired from Iran towards Turkey, the Turkish Defence Ministry said on Friday, adding that it was asking Tehran for clarification.
An exhibition of photographs by Robert A. McCabe will open on the island of Paros on March 28, organizers said.
European Commission agriculture auditors will visit Greece in early June to verify implementation of an action plan submitted by Athens on the final accreditation review for integrating the agricultural payments body OPEKEPE into the Independent Authority for Public Revenue.
Eleni Zaroulia, a former lawmaker from Greece’s neo-Nazi Golden Dawn party and the wife of convicted party leader Nikos Michaloliakos, was sent to prison after an Athens court of appeals sentenced her to five years for participation in a criminal organization in a final ruling in the long-running case against the extremist group.
Sirens sounded early Friday at the Incirlik Air Base in southern Turkey, a key NATO facility, prompting alarm among nearby residents, though there was no immediate official explanation for the incident.
An exhibition exploring the ties between Greece and the United States during the Greek War of Independence will soon open in Astoria, New York, ahead of the city’s annual Greek Independence Day celebrations.
A 20-year-old man died in Thessaloniki in northern Greece after an attack late Thursday night, authorities said.
Two senior figures in main PASOK opposition on Friday criticized leader Nikos Androulakis for expelling a lawmaker from the party’s parliamentary group, highlighting internal tensions within the socialist party.
Women abroad are choosing Greece for assisted reproduction services in greater numbers. Those who made the trip tell us why.