Cypriot President Christodoulides to attend Egypt summit for Peace
Cypriot President Nikos Christodoulides will attend the Cairo Summit for Peace on Saturday, a source from the Cypriot Presidency said.
Cypriot President Nikos Christodoulides will attend the Cairo Summit for Peace on Saturday, a source from the Cypriot Presidency said.
SYRIZA leader Stefanos Kasselakis was in New York on Thursday to tie the knot with his partner, Tyler McBeth, as Greek law extends only to cohabitation agreements for same-sex couples.
The Eurogroup of leftist SYRIZA has voted in favor of a resolution adopted by the European Parliament, which condemns the Hamas attacks against Israel.
The prospects of creating channels of cooperation between the media and universities was debated at a Greek-Turkish forum held in Istanbul under the auspices of the Turkish Research Foundation (TAV) and the Institute of International Affairs of the American College of Greece.
In the not so recent past, Athens’ western suburbs tended to be an option for home buyers whose finances precluded them from searching in the northern or southern parts of the capital, or in eastern Attica, which developed rapidly between from the 1990s to late 00s.
The trial of five British men facing serious drug charges over a 300-kilogram cocaine shipment seized in June 2022 in the Greek port of Thessaloniki, will resume in mid-November, after it was adjourned on Thursday so that the judicial summons can be translated into English.
The Greek Foreign Ministry has expressed its dismay over the casualties caused by an explosion that damaged a Greek Orthodox church in Gaza.
Today’s youngsters, however, are grappling with challenges that seem to cast a shadow over their future, such as the looming climate crisis and the myriad threats to democracy.
Stefanos Tzoumakas, one of the challengers in the SYRIZA leadership race who was beaten by Stefanos Kasselakis, reiterated his criticism of the new leftist opposition leader on Friday.
John Psaropoulos, an independent journalist based in Athens and Al Jazeera’s Southeast Europe correspondent, joins Thanos Davelis to look at how the ongoing imprisonment of the ethnic Greek mayor-elect of Himare, Fredi Beleri, and his case is impacting Greece’s ties with Albania, Tirana’s ambitions to join the EU, and the Greek minority in Albania.