Thessaloniki marks 80th anniversary of first Auschwitz train convoy
Thessaloniki, Greece’s second-largest city, commemorated on Sunday the 80th anniversary of the departure of the first train convoy for the Auschwitz camp.
Thessaloniki, Greece’s second-largest city, commemorated on Sunday the 80th anniversary of the departure of the first train convoy for the Auschwitz camp.
New logistics properties with a total area of 280,000 square meters will be placed on the local market by the end of 2024, continuing the “rally” of new construction in recent years.
Inflation in Cyprus dropped for the seventh consecutive month to reach 6.7% in February.
The Athens derby between AEK and Panathinaikos, at the start of the round-robin playoffs on Sunday, ended in a stalemate.
At the root of the current banking crisis is the tightening of monetary conditions by the US Fed and the European Central Bank (ECB) after years of expansionary monetary policy.
The Greek Defense Ministry is expected to decide next week whether Athens will propose to Lockheed Martin the inclusion of SSI (security, supply, information) and infrastructure programs in the F-35 fighter jets package with the participation of the Greek defense industry.
Democrats Abroad Greece brings together trans-Atlantic travelers, students, long-settled Greek Americans and digital nomads who care about US democracy and each other.
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis began his weekly Facebook post on Sunday with a promise to take steps so that there will never again be another accident like the train collision at Tempi on February 28.
For one more year, the fourth in a row, the Larco state mining company will remain idle, but subsidized by the state budget.
Last year Aegean Airlines outperformed its record of 2019, when there had been no Covid-19 restrictions.