A year of crucial elections
The coming year is one of critically important elections.
The coming year is one of critically important elections.
The European Union is ready to support United Nations-backed efforts to resume Cyprus peace talks, Belgian Ambassador to Cyprus Marc Calcoen told the Cyprus News Agency, as his country prepares to assume the bloc’s six-month rotating presidency on January 1.
Scuffles broke out between mourners and Albanian police at the funeral of the grandmother of Fredi Beleri on Sunday, after the mayor-elect of the ethnic-Greek city of Himarre was kept in handcuffs and given just a few minutes to pay his respects.
The case for Europe has always rested on solving problems that countries could not address alone. After the Second World War, visionary leaders understood that the only way to secure peace on our continent was to unite our economies.
Education Minister Kyriakos Pierrakakis has called on Greece’s opposition parties to back a controversial piece of legislation that will pave the way for the establishment of private universities in Greece.
Fredi Beleri, the ethnic-Greek elected mayor of Himare, western Albania, was granted a six-hour leave from prison to attend his grandmother’s funeral on Sunday.
The inflow of real estate investment companies (REIC) into the stock market will continue in 2024.
Ian Bremmer, founder and president of Eurasia Group, lauds Greece as “the world’s best turnaround story” for the past year in this interview with Kathimerini.
Israel is prepared to let ships deliver aid to the war-ravaged Gaza Strip “immediately” as part of a proposed sea corridor from Cyprus, the Israeli foreign minister said on Sunday, naming four European countries, including Greece, as potential participants.
Greeks know Sunday as a day of rest shared with loved ones and have engraved it in tradition through a large reservoir of folk songs that express the grievances and joys of the everyday person