PM congratulates Sokratis Famellos, SYRIZA’s new leader
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis held a phone call on Monday with Sokratis Famellos, who was elected president of SYRIZA on Sunday.
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis held a phone call on Monday with Sokratis Famellos, who was elected president of SYRIZA on Sunday.
A Romanian hard-right NATO critic and centre-right opposition party leader will likely face each other in a Dec. 8 presidential run-off vote, results showed, in an unexpected outcome that threatens Romania’s staunchly pro-Ukraine stance.
Finance Minister and New Democracy Vice President Kostis Hatzidakis recently said that political turbulence just as the economy is making such progress would be like a shipwreck at port.
On December 17, a Greek court will try Iranian Tara M., 26, accused of aiding a smuggling operation in August involving 77 migrants stranded at sea en route from Turkey to Italy.
The “Kore of Thera,” a nearly 2-meter-tall statue crafted from Naxian marble, discovered during excavations at the necropolis of ancient Thera, Santorini.
Celebrating its 10th anniversary, the “Sound of Color” audiovisual series at TV Control Center (91A Kiprou) continues to redefine experimental and improvised music.
Professor Lord Colin Renfrew, a pre-eminent British archaeologist of prehistoric civilizations including the Cycladic, had died, aged 87.
A fatal explosion in an Athens apartment last month has reignited attention on Nikos Romanos, a once-convicted anarchist, leading to new charges of terrorism and weapons possession.
A fire broke out on Sunday evening at a popular nightclub in the Pangrati area of central Athens, sparked by candles on a birthday cake, leaving six people injured.
Minimum wage raises of approximately 2.5% to 3% stem from the new formula of the Labor Ministry bill.