Greek PM not planning to join US president’s ‘Board of Peace’
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis will not be joining US President Donald Trump’s so-called Board of Peace, which is due to hold its first session on February 19 in Washington, DC.
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis will not be joining US President Donald Trump’s so-called Board of Peace, which is due to hold its first session on February 19 in Washington, DC.
The president of Greece’s biggest private-sector union, GSEE, Giannis Panagopoulos has denied allegations linking him to an alleged embezzlement scheme involving education and training funds, saying the case amounts to “character assassination.”
Rock fans in Brussels are in for a treat, with a high-energy retrospective of Greece’s pivotal 1990s rock scene being organized by Hellenic Circle at the Madame Moustache venue on Saturday, February 28.
A man has been arrested in the western outskirts of Thessaloniki on suspicion of assaulting and robbing a passenger on a local transport bus, police said Thursday.
Regional and island universities are moving to develop or acquire land to build housing complexes for students and academic staff, aiming to ease acute rental pressures and make use of idle property.
Although the financial impact of the Supreme Court’s decision on the calculation of Katseli Law loans is manageable for Greek banks, new credit challenges are emerging for the sector, rating agencies warn.
The Agriculture Ministry on Thursday reported a drop in new cases of the sheep and goat pox epidemic causing havoc in Greece’s livestock breeding industry, which has seen nearly 477,000 animals culled so far.
Traffic disruptions are expected in central Athens from Friday afternoon as farmers protesting high production costs are planning a rally with tractors outside Parliament.
Conservative former politician Anastassis Papaligouras has died aged 78, his New Democracy party said Thursday.
Livestock farmers are warning of a “two-month war” against sheep and goat pox, forecasting “ugly situations” following the Easter holiday.