The Turkish pendulum and Erdogan’s friends
Recep Tayyip Erdogan is currently facing challenging times, and alongside him, authoritarian leaders from around the world are concerned about his fate.
Recep Tayyip Erdogan is currently facing challenging times, and alongside him, authoritarian leaders from around the world are concerned about his fate.
Grivalia Hospitality’s long-term planning includes three new big projects like the ones it is operating or developing during this time, Giorgos Chrysikos, its president and CEO, has told Kathimerini.
Some in Greece argue that it would be best for us if Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s hegemony were to continue rather than he be dethroned. As he is damaging Turkey domestically and in its relations with allies and foes, this benefits Greece, they claim.
Cyprus is working together with Irish and US military experts to help train two groups of Ukrainian personnel in clearing an untold number of unmarked minefields in their homeland, the island nation’s defense minister said Friday.
Greek stocks closed their second consecutive week of growth on Friday, approaching the year’s highs, though the session offered negligible gains to the main index and the rising stocks outnumbered the losers by the smallest of margins.
Titan Group reported a 29.3% increase in its first-quarter sales totaling 588.1 million euros, reflecting increased demand in most countries, mild weather conditions and better price levels.
As part of its “Psi” program on the subject of psychiatry and how it’s portrayed in film, the Trianon Cinema is screening Robert Redford’s 1980 drama “Ordinary People.”
Recent polls suggest that 60 percent of Americans don’t want Donald Trump to run for president in 2024, and 70 percent say President Joe Biden shouldn’t run. Just 42 percent of Americans think Biden is performing well as president.
Ruling New Democracy has a 5.8 percentage-point lead over main opposition SYRIZA, according to the results of an opinion poll published on Friday. When asked which party they would vote for if the elections were held this Sunday, 31.6% of respondents said New Democracy and 25.8% replied SYRIZA.
The momentum of private consumption remains strong, despite inflation, Alpha Bank reported in its latest Weekly Economic Developments Bulletin, published on Thursday.