End of an era for SYRIZA in an explosive climate
The second split from SYRIZA in almost two weeks caused, as expected, more noise than the first as the main opposition party is embroiled in the most difficult phase of its history.
The second split from SYRIZA in almost two weeks caused, as expected, more noise than the first as the main opposition party is embroiled in the most difficult phase of its history.
In an interview with Kathimerini, the former Mossad director Major General (ret.) Danny Yatom states his concern that the war between Israel and Hamas will be spread to Europe through terrorism.
The Athens Bar Association declared a five-day abstention from all court-related duties on Thursday, in protest of the government’s new taxation bill.
The Greek merchant shipping fleet rose in numbers but fell in volume in September.
Climate change is accelerating. Our time to limit global warming to 1.5°C is running out.
People in Cyprus saved only 6.5% of their disposable income on average in 2022 (compared to 12.7% in the European Union), according to non-financial sector accounts annual data published by Eurostat.
About 2 a.m. on March 19, Adam Wood, a San Francisco firefighter on duty, received a 911 call and raced to the city’s Mission neighborhood to help a male who was having a medical emergency.
In his native land, an island in the eastern Aegean where his parents and grandparents eked out their livelihoods from the soil, he has been witnessing the gradual collapse of fields for years.
Serbia has acquired 11 Russian-made Mi35 helicopter gunships from Cyprus as it seeks to bolster its air force and maintain regional military supremacy, the country’s President Aleksandar Vucic said on Thursday.
The European Commission on Thursday presented its proposal for a direct support measure worth 43.1 million euros for Greek farmers affected by natural disasters.