Giorgos Karameros appointed new SYRIZA spokesperson
Journalist and SYRIZA MP Giorgos Karameros has been appointed the party’s new spokesperson.
Journalist and SYRIZA MP Giorgos Karameros has been appointed the party’s new spokesperson.
Turkey’s air force has agreed to acquire a total of 12 C-130 military transport aircraft from the British Royal Air Force, previously declined by Greece, to reinforce its transport capacity, according to Turkish media reports.
The most characteristic example of “wokeness” in Greece today is the fact that while the former leader of SYRIZA, Stefanos Kaselakis, is openly gay, this was not considered a disadvantage, nor was it the subject of criticism.
Investments in the green and digital transition will be the “key” to a successful development path for Greece on its own terms.
The Development Ministry imposed fines Monday totaling €610,000 on four companies found to have engaged in misleading advertising in the run-up to Black Friday sales on November 29.
It was October 1994 when a group of 12 police officers, including two Greeks, surrounded a white villa in a suburb of Munich. In the attic they found ancient vases, marble columns, statues and fragments of mosaics, as well as documents that recorded suspicious transactions in detail.
“Dodo”, a film by Greek filmmaker Panos H. Koutras, has won the Audience Choice Award at the 20th European Union Film Festival, staged in Toronto from November 14 to 28.
A 1 million euros bonus will be distributed among Aktor employees who worked on the Thessaloniki metro project.
Most prime ministers in the post-dictatorship period have wanted to come to some form of agreement with Turkey. Konstantinos Karamanlis certainly did, Andreas Papandreou made a solid effort at Davos, Konstantinos Mitsotakis thought of it constantly and Kostas Simitis pursued it systematically.