Corporate Affairs Forum returns in April
The Agora – Corporate Affairs Forum is returning this spring for its second event.
The Agora – Corporate Affairs Forum is returning this spring for its second event.
The number of international arrivals at Thessaloniki’s Makedonia Airport posted a significant increase last year compared with 2022, while the tourism season launched earlier for the cruise sector in the northern port city this year and the prospects are very encouraging for 2024.
Greece still has not many incidents of deepfakes but an increase has been observed, the head of the police’s Department for Electronic Crime, Vassilis Papakostas, tells Kathimerini. “The deepfake incidents we have are mostly to do with pornography, revenge porn or sexual blackmail and coercion,” he says, adding that from April 2023 to January 2024…
A rather subdued session at the Greek stock market on Monday saw most stocks yield ground for a second day in a row.
The Greek Music Workshop, led by singer-songwriters and musicians Vasilis Prodromou and Nikos Plios, presents an evening filled with Greek songs and melodies that have withstood the test of time.
In diplomacy, illusions are both a curse and a trap. I was reading the headlines of newspapers and websites about the recent statements of Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan. “[Fidan] revives Turkish provocations” was a headline that came up a lot.
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis will meet separately with two representative groups of farmers at the Maximos Mansion on Tuesday to discuss the ongoing mobilizations and proposed relief measures.
Main opposition party SYRIZA released a statement on Monday condemning Israel’s continued bombardment of the Gaza Strip.
Urban guerrillas had gone silent since 2018. That is, until last December, when a bomb was placed outside the headquarters of the riot police in Athens last December.