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Greek stocks took one step higher on Thursday, after a mixed session that saw blue chips notch up gains.
The Papaioannou Duet brings violin and cello together in a playful, intimate musical dialogue.
In the years that Vasilissis Olgas Avenue in central Athens was closed to traffic, a whole repertoire of different excuses had developed in the public sphere to constantly explain the postponement of the project’s delivery date.
National Defense Minister Nikos Dendias met with his Japanese counterpart Shinjiro Koizumi in Tokyo on Thursday, marking the first meeting between the defense ministers of Greece and Japan.
Turkey has summoned Ukraine’s ambassador and Russia’s acting charges d’affaires to the Foreign Ministry to convey its concerns over a series of attacks on Russia-linked vessels inside its exclusive economic zone in the Black Sea, Deputy Foreign Minister Berris Ekinci has said.
Farmers and livestock breeders in Central and Western Macedonia continued intermittent blockades of border crossings into Greece on Thursday, disrupting international freight and passenger traffic.
Christos Mageirias, partner of former New Democracy politician Popi Semertzidou, testified Thursday before the parliamentary inquiry investigating alleged misuse of agricultural subsidies through OPEKEPE, Greece’s agricultural payments agency.
Civil servants who are unable to reach their workplaces on Friday because of the severe weather affecting large parts of the country may remain at home, the Interior Ministry has announced.
The Wall Street Journal’s revelations that Donald Trump, top aides and friends/sponsors of his are in talks with confidantes of Vladimir Putin for huge joint business ventures, reinforce the impression that the US administration’s priority is to secure profits for the president and his friends Russia-style.