The Greece of Costas Simitis
“I want a Greece that is open and present. A Greece that inspires pride and strength. To be abroad and say you come from Greece and be respected. That is what I want to achieve, and I am passionate about it.”
“I want a Greece that is open and present. A Greece that inspires pride and strength. To be abroad and say you come from Greece and be respected. That is what I want to achieve, and I am passionate about it.”
The Archons of the Ecumenical Patriarchate released a statement on Wednesday, urging the Russian Orthodox Church and its leader, Patriarch Kirill, to end their support for Russia’s war in Ukraine and cease interference in other regions, particularly Africa.
Athens will play host to the European Film Awards in January 2027, the first time the event will be held in southeastern Europe, the European Film Academy and the Hellenic Film and Audiovisual Centre (HFAC)–Creative Greece have announced.
Outgoing US ambassador to Athens George Tsunis has made a significant contribution to strengthening the strategic defense relationship between Greece and the United States, Defense Minister Nikos Dendias has said.
Ownership of the electricity interconnection assets will temporarily remain with ADMIE.
A 19-year-old man on Lesvos has succumbed to injuries sustained when the car he was travelling in collided with two stray horses in the early hours of Monday.
Israeli President Isaac Herzog is set to visit Cyprus on Thursday, according to sources from the Cyprus News Agency (CNA).
Supreme Court prosecutor Georgia Adeilini has ordered prosecutors in the northeastern city of Komotini to investigate video footage that shows a young boy being forced to say “Long live Kasidiaris” while being taunted by youths.
The government is working on an intervention on health insurance premiums, in an effort to curb the increasing costs of hospital programs.
The Greek economy ended 2024 with negative food inflation for the first time since May 2021.