Sweden has a big problem
On Aug. 12, 2004, celebratory headlines festooned the pages of Swedish newspapers, hailing a huge milestone: On that day, a baby would be born as the 9 millionth Swede.
On Aug. 12, 2004, celebratory headlines festooned the pages of Swedish newspapers, hailing a huge milestone: On that day, a baby would be born as the 9 millionth Swede.
Men in Greece will be barred from having children via surrogacy if they are single or in a same-sex relationship, the justice minister said Tuesday, asserting that it’s intended to eliminate legal ambiguity over the concept of inability to carry a pregnancy.
Greece’s economic sentiment improved in March, with the relevant index closing at 107.7 from 106.9 points in the previous month.
US energy giant Chevron is set to launch its first exploratory drilling for hydrocarbons south of Crete in 2026, Environment and Energy Minister Stavros Papastavrou said on Monday.
Greece’s and Cyprus’ multifaceted engagement in the volatile region of the East Mediterranean continued last week, as the fragmented West assesses and tries to deal with developments in the area which could have global repercussions.
In the early 1st century BC, a young girl named Psyche Stasimi died at the tender age of 6 or 7 on the island of Milos.
The government appears eager to take advantage of the so-called “escape clause” so it can make more handouts ahead of the next general election.
The overall experience for travelers at Piraeus Port, operated by the Chinese state-owned COSCO Shipping, must be improved as soon as possible, Greece’s newly appointed Minister of Shipping and Island Policy, Vassilis Kikilias, told Chinese Ambassador to Greece, Fanq Qiu, during a meeting in Athens on Monday afternoon.
Tom Barrack, the next US ambassador to Turkey, has urged Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan to avoid clashing with President Donald Trump.