Kremlin denies Turkish media reports of planned Putin visit to Ankara
The Kremlin on Monday denied Turkish reports that Russian President Vladimir Putin was planning to visit the Turksih capital, Ankara.
The Kremlin on Monday denied Turkish reports that Russian President Vladimir Putin was planning to visit the Turksih capital, Ankara.
Businesses and households are measuring the effects of the rise in interest rates, but also the increased uncertainty created by the financial turmoil and the domestic political climate.
The use of face masks against Covid-19 has ceased to be compulsory on public transport in Greece.
For the first time after 40 years of the Objective Determination of Real Estate Values system, citizens are now being provided on a nationwide scale and without spatial restrictions with the possibility of immediate information on real estate values through the app valuemaps.gov.gr.
More and more retailers are increasingly employing the so-called omnichannel strategy, utilizing modern technology means such as voice orders, simulators and chatbots.
Athens metro employees will hold a 24-hour strike on Tuesday.
Kyriakos Mitsotakis, Greece’s conservative prime minister, is back on the campaign trail after a month-long hiatus following the deadly train collision on February 28.
Nicosia says a new effort by Greece and Turkey to improve their relations is positive, but Greek Cypriot officials have been less excited about Athens and Ankara supporting each other’s bids in the United Nations.
A rare and ancient gold coin that morbidly celebrates the stabbing death of Julius Caesar was returned this week to Greek officials by investigators in New York who had determined it was looted and fraudulently put for sale at auction in 2020.
President Katerina Sakellaropoulou will be on a two-day visit to Serbia from Monday, state-run Athens Macedonia News Agency (AMNA) reported.