Satyajit Ray Tribute | Athens | February 16-20
Hailed as India’s most accomplished filmmaker, Satyajit Ray (1921-1992) is the subject of a tribute by the Greek Film Archive.
Hailed as India’s most accomplished filmmaker, Satyajit Ray (1921-1992) is the subject of a tribute by the Greek Film Archive.
Aegean Airlines is strengthening its presence in the Middle East, launching a direct connection between Athens and Kuwait and doubling the seats available on flights to and from Saudi Arabia, with the addition of additional routes to Riyadh and Jeddah, as well as a new destination, Dammam.
Leading Italian scholar of the Greek language Mario Vitti has died in Rome at the age of 96. Vitti was a researcher of modern Greek literature and professor emeritus of Greek literature at the University of Tuscia in Viterbo, Italy.
Eva Kaili, the MEP and former European Parliament Vice-President that has been detained over her alleged involvement in the Qatargate scandal, is set to appear before a pretrial council on Thursday morning.
Taxpayers who have never allowed their debts to the state to go into arrears, people who have never built illegally on public land, or have never constructed a building or made an addition to one without the proper license often feel aggrieved in the runup to elections.
The design for the renovation and expansion of the National Archaeological Museum in Athens, which was selected by an international committee from a total of 10 proposals, was presented Wednesday.
More than 330 boxes with humanitarian aid collected by Greek boy and girl scouts for earthquake-stricken people in Turkey will depart from Lesvos island to Ayvalik, on the Turkish coast, on Thursday.
Alternate Foreign Minister Miltiadis Varvitsiotis said that “the improvement of Greek-Turkish relations should not be based only on tragedies but should be a constant aim of both sides”, after the conclusion of his meeting on Wednesday with visiting Polish Deputy FM responsible for European Affairs, Arkadiusz Mularczyk.
The announcement on Tuesday by PM Kyriakos Mitsotakis of a special one-off benefit of between 200 and 300 euros to pensioners who have not seen increases in their pensions is the first in a series of measures that will come before Parliament.