Starmer welcomes Greek PM for talks but says Parthenon Sculptures are not on the agenda
Greece’s prime minister is in London on Tuesday for his first top-level UK meeting since a spat last year over the contested Parthenon Marbles.
Greece’s prime minister is in London on Tuesday for his first top-level UK meeting since a spat last year over the contested Parthenon Marbles.
An innovative electronic urban mobility improvement system was introduced at the Acropolis Metro station as of Monday, on the occasion of the International Day of Persons with Disabilities.
In a lightning offensive Syrian rebels seized Aleppo and are threatening other regime-held territories in the country.
An attempt will be made on Wednesday to resume operation of the railway network at Tempe, central Greece, which was cut last weekend due to a severe storm that hit Greece, the head of Hellenic Railways Organisation (OSE) which operates the rail network, said on Tuesday.
The rich mineral deposits in Kilkis, in central Macedonia, are back in the spotlight.
Greek opposition party New Left recommended Christos Rammos, the head of the country’s independent privacy watchdog ADAE, for President of the Republic, when the term of the incumbent, Katerina Sakellaropoulou, expires in March 2025.
The weather on Tinos is autumnal but the excavators haven’t stopped working. New residences and hotel units continue to be built on this Cycladic island, which is seeing its infrastructure pushed to its limits.
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis has dismissed the prospect of a windfall tax on banking profits, choosing instead to apply regulatory pressure to address systemic issues within the sector.
A judicial council on Tuesday ordered the release of a 25-year-old Nepalese man who has been in pre-trial detention since May 16 this year for allegedly disposing a dead infant at a landfill in the Attica region of Vravrona.
The economic sentiment index in Greece closed with a drop in November, as did the manufacturing purchasing managers’ index (PMI).