Is this a new era in Greek-Turkish relations?
Greek-Turkish relations have been in a state of calm for some two years now. Turkey, however, has violated the Athens Declaration.
Greek-Turkish relations have been in a state of calm for some two years now. Turkey, however, has violated the Athens Declaration.
On a recent morning in eastern Ukraine, Karina Yatsina, a mine worker, was busy operating a conveyor belt in a dim, 1,200-foot-deep tunnel. Lights flickered at the end of the shaft, illuminating miners carving out the coal seams.
Greek stocks returned to gains Wednesday after Tuesday’s slight correction.
A total of 27 countries will be represented by exhibitors in the 88th Thessaloniki International Fair (TIF), running September 7-15 in the northern port city’s HELEXPO Exhibition & Congress Center.
Police reportedly informed a municipality in Halkidiki early last month that an amusement park ride, in which a teen lost his life on Monday, did not have required operating license.
The Cyprus soccer association’s new limits on the number of fans who can travel with their team to away games are a positive step toward curbing stadium violence, even though the government sought to extend a full ban on travelling supporters, Cyprus’ justice minister has said.
Politicians must observe elementary rules of conduct in their public speech. Inexperience is no excuse, nor, of course, is the individual “temperament.”
Greek hospital admissions due to Covid-19 have been relatively high during the summer, with the National Public Health Organization reporting 817 in its latest weekly report.
Laxity in following the rules has been part of our culture for decades – and in some cases we pay dearly for it. We saw it in the train collision at Tempe, in Tuesday’s accident at an amusement park, on city sidewalks that have become motorcycle tracks, on ferries carrying people in chaotic disorder, and…