Hellenic Navy in search of second-hand warships
According to sources from the Ministry of Defense, Greece is in ongoing talks with several countries regarding the potential acquisition of second-hand warships.
According to sources from the Ministry of Defense, Greece is in ongoing talks with several countries regarding the potential acquisition of second-hand warships.
Ines Schwerdtner is 36 years old and the co-leader of Die Linke, Germany’s Left party and the recent election’s surprise performer.
Greek universities are expanding their international collaborations, securing 59 joint master’s program proposals with top institutions from the US and Europe. The Aristotle University of Thessaloniki (AUTH) led with nine proposals, among the 132 submitted nationwide.
A shortage of bus drivers is limiting the number of public transport buses serving the wider Athens area on a daily basis to 1,050 from, 1,290, according to recent data released by OASA, the Athens Urban Transport Organisation.
Outgoing International Olympic Committee President Thomas Bach was named honorary president for life on Wednesday, with the German due to step down in June after 12 years in charge.
The deputy director of the Rhodes urban planning office, along with four employees and two private engineers, is among those arrested for their alleged involvement in a corruption network.
A heated political confrontation erupted in Parliament on Wednesday over former minister Christos Triantopoulos’ decision to waive his parliamentary immunity and request that a parliamentary committee refer him directly for trial.
The leader of the far-right Niki party has taken legal action in an Athens court to demand the removal of a video projection from the National Gallery, denouncing it as “obscene material.”
One of Greece’s most promising emerging artists, Zisis Bliatkas, presents his second solo exhibition, “Forecasting: Days as Surfaces,” at the Rebecca Camhi Gallery (9 Leonidou) from March 19 to May 23
The European Union on Wednesday announced a new drive to break its security dependency on the United States, with a focus on buying more defense equipment in Europe rather than from suppliers across the Atlantic.