A Greek agenda for the Balkans
The situation in the Western Balkans is (once again) cause for concern.
The situation in the Western Balkans is (once again) cause for concern.
During his customary monthly briefing at the Presidential Mansion, Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis expressed his dissatisfaction with the conversion of the former Byzantine church in Istanbul, the Monastery of Chora, into a mosque.
Over the past two years an area south of Greece’s Peloponnese had become a major location to circumvent sanctions against Russian oil exports.
Two foreigners, aged 38 and 25, were arrested Tuesday afternoon in the Athenian district of Zografou for violating drug laws.
The Olympic flame is set to reach French soil at Marseille’s Old Port amid tight security on Wednesday, 79 days before the Paris 2024 Games Opening Ceremony.
The Takis Paterelis Quartet presents “Traditions” at Afrikana Jazz & Wine (13 Ierofanton) on May 10.
Cutbacks in the generation of power from renewable energy sources exceeded all precedent over the Easter holidays, aimed to maintain system stability due to falling demand and high RES output.
Polls opened in North Macedonia on Wednesday in parliamentary and presidential elections in which the rightist opposition is expected to gain ground against a ruling party that has failed to progress talks to join the EU and stamp out corruption.
The balmy weather of recent days is giving way to storms and a drop in temperature in various parts of the country.
The number of fires increased ominously by more than 20% in the first quarter compared to the same period last year, according to data from the Fire Department.