The tug of war with Berlin over migration
Athens is determined to take a very tough stance toward Germany, especially after Berlin’s recent decision to tighten controls on its western land borders.
Athens is determined to take a very tough stance toward Germany, especially after Berlin’s recent decision to tighten controls on its western land borders.
What is happening with the government and environmental protection is a paradox. The prime minister realizes how important the issue is and is not afraid to put the brakes on where necessary.
Final negotiations are under way in New York for this month’s Summit of the Future, where Heads of State will agree on reforms to the building blocks of global cooperation.
Belharra frigates, Rafale fighters and (if we can afford them) F-35 fighter jets are all well and good. Greece urgently needed them.
The digital register of clients will be activated within September and provide data to the tax administration for professionals’ clients and through MyDATA it will be checked whether the necessary receipts have been issued.
On November 29, 2023 an opulent “Memorial of the Nation’s Immortals” was inaugurated at the Ministry of National Defense.
Total investments in five freight centers – three in Attica and two in Thessaloniki – estimated to approach or even exceed 1 billion euros are to be implemented.
Greek long jump champion Miltos Tentoglou has warned he will retire if the World Athletics Federation replaces the wooden board from the jump with a “take-off zone,” making things easier for all athletes.
Two individuals accused of robbing and raping a 23-year-old in Thessaloniki and then posting the act online have been arrested by the police.
Parliamentary Group leader Nikos Pappas denied reports that he would be a candidate in the upcoming elections for the SYRIZA presidency during a press conference held as part of the 88th Thessaloniki International Fair on Sunday.