FM Dendias welcomed to Belgrade by Serbia’s President Vucic
Greek Foreign Minister Nikos Dendias was welcomed to Belgrade by Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic on Wednesday.
Greek Foreign Minister Nikos Dendias was welcomed to Belgrade by Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic on Wednesday.
The spiritual head of the world’s Orthodox Christians said on Wednesday that Russia’s powerful Orthodox Church shared responsibility for the conflict in Ukraine but that he stood ready to help in Russia’s postwar “spiritual regeneration”.
Production capacity of renewable energy sources in Greece broke the 10GW barrier in early 2023, Manos Manousakis, chairman and CEO of the Independent Power Transmission Operator IPTO said on Wednesday.
UBS Group AG will likely shrink Credit Suisse Group’s $10 billion shipping portfolio that it inherited as a part of its emergency takeover on Sunday, the Wall Street Journal reported on Wednesday.
Greece is seeking to become a pole of attraction for digital nomads – i.e. citizens of third countries who work remotely.
On the sidelines of the recent conference at Panteion University’s Institute of International Relations, Emily Holland, assistant professor at the US Naval War College, spoke to Kathimerini and analyzed the energy dimension of the war in Ukraine and the role of the Eastern Mediterranean as an energy hub.
The details of a 16-year-old girl that went missing from a children’s home in the Attica neighborhood of Nea Smyrni on March 8 were publicized on Wednesday following a judicial order.
Tourism Minister Vassilis Kikilias referred to the importance of Greek tourism for the growth of trade and commerce, while addressing a Hellenic Confederation of Commerce and Entrepreneurship (ESEE) event on Wednesday. He noted that it was common knowledge that the benefits from the connection of trade with the tourism sector are multiple, and thus the…
Five Greek projects have been short-listed for this year’s Innovation in Politics Awards, honoring courageous and creative political work with a meaningful impact on people’s lives and democracy across Europe.
Greece’s Deputy Foreign Minister Konstantinos Fragogiannis and his Turkish counterpart Ambassador Burak Akcapar met in Ankara Wednesday for the fourth round of discussions on the Joint Action Plan within the scope of the Positive Agenda between the two countries, the Foreign Ministry said.