Erdogan gambles at home and abroad
For over two decades Turkey’s President Erdogan has endured a number of challenges to his power – from court corruption investigations and close elections to a failed coup in 2016 – and has emerged more powerful.
For over two decades Turkey’s President Erdogan has endured a number of challenges to his power – from court corruption investigations and close elections to a failed coup in 2016 – and has emerged more powerful.
A 42-year-old man was shot to death in his car in the Kallithea district of southern Athens overnight.
The total number of registered unemployed in the Public Employment Service (DYPA) register for March amounted to 926,041 people, recording a decrease of 50,332 individuals or 5.2% compared to March 2024 and a decrease of 34,093 or 3.6%, compared to February 2025.
The current account deficit was reduced by the good performance of Greek exports in February, combined with the decline in fuel prices, as it caused a decrease in the value of imports.
Cyprus has announced plans to move forward with developing a comprehensive network of municipal waste management facilities.
Navigator Travel, the Athens-based guest service agent for leading cruise brands – including Royal Caribbean International, Celebrity Cruises, Azamara, and Silversea Cruises – is setting sail for Iraklio next month to participate in the Posidonia Sea Tourism Forum for the eighth consecutive time.
Taxpayers have until the end of the month to earn the 4% discount on the one-time payment of income tax.
Greek and expat Catholics take communion during the Mass of Last Supper at the Cathedral of St Dionysius the Areopagite, on Holy Thursday, in Athens.
“Verba volant, scripta manent.” “Spoken words fly away, written words remain.” On Wednesday Greece passed from the stage where we only spoke about maritime sovereignty to making public the country’s maritime spatial planning map.
The energy upgrade programs for homes have ended up being self-financed.