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“With this heat, maybe I should ask my friends in Saudi Arabia and the Gulf for some camels,” Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis quipped in an interview with Skai TV on Wednesday night.
“With this heat, maybe I should ask my friends in Saudi Arabia and the Gulf for some camels,” Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis quipped in an interview with Skai TV on Wednesday night.
Technopolis welcomes outstanding violinist Lindsey Stirling for her first performance in Greece.
The reconstruction of Ukraine will require a large-scale coordinated and collective effort by all actors in the international community, Cyprus’ Minister for Finance Makis Keravnos said, adding that Nicosia will take part in the effort, having also been a victim of foreign invasion.
“Heineken believes in Greece. It believes in the country and the company, Athenian Brewery,” said Alexandros Daniilidis, the managing director of Athenian Brewery, which turns 60 this year.
One man was killed and another injured after unknown assailants opened fire on them in their rented holiday home early on Saturday in the tourist destination of Hanioti in Halkidiki, northern Greece.
The presence for the first time of a Hellenic Federation of Enterprises and Industries (SEV) representative at Friday’s meeting of rectors sent a clear message that universities are turning their attention to the labor market.
Nikos Pappas, who served as the minister of digital policy, telecommunications, and media from November 2016 to July 2019, on Saturday announced his candidacy for the leadership of the leftist SYRIZA party.
The Benaki Museum presents a retrospective exhibition in honor of the photographer Elli Sougioultzoglou-Seraidari, better known as Nelly’s.
Property owners will need to have insurance coverage for earthquake, fire or flood in order to enjoy the 10% discount on their Single Property Tax (ENFIA) bill next year based on the provision included in the bill of the National Economy and Finance Ministry.
Amberin Zaman, a senior correspondent reporting from the Middle East, North Africa and Europe exclusively for Al-Monitor, joins Thanos Davelis to break down why none of Erdogan’s latest moves – including his decision on Sweden at the NATO summit – amount to a pivot away from Russia any more than they signal a real reset…