Berlin stands up for Turkey’s SAFE bid
Germany reaffirmed its support for Turkey’s participation in the European defense initiative SAFE, with Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul calling Ankara a “reliable and important NATO ally.”
Germany reaffirmed its support for Turkey’s participation in the European defense initiative SAFE, with Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul calling Ankara a “reliable and important NATO ally.”
Pharmacists across the country report steady demand for flu vaccines this season, with interest matching last year’s levels, according to Yiannis Dagres, vice president of the Attica Pharmaceutical Association.
Sinan Ciddi, a non-resident senior fellow at the Foundation for Defense of Democracies and an expert on Turkish politics, joins Thanos Davelis to discuss Turkey’s role in the Gaza ceasefire, President Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s ambitions in a post-war Gaza, and what the Donald Trump administration should watch for in its dealings with Ankara on this…
Europe needs a mindset shift to ensure more cross-border mergers and acquisitions and Greece hopes it can be at the center of some of them, Finance Minister Kyriakos Pierrakakis said, singling out infrastructure as a possible target sector.
S&P Global has affirmed Greece’s credit rating at BBB with a stable outlook, maintaining the country’s investment-grade status.
The Sharing Economy Association (SODIA), in an extensive announcement on Friday, urged the government to engage in dialogue with actors in the short-term rentals (STRs) market before legislating, citing an Athens University of Economics and Business (AUEB) study released in May to support its case.
Six regional units in Greece – Arcadia, Lakonia, Lefkada, Messinia, Fokida and Lesvos – have recorded more deaths than births for 45 consecutive years, according to a new study by the Institute for Demographic Research.
National Economy and Finance Minister Kyriakos Pierrakakis was invited by the International Monetary Fund to participate as a speaker in a high-level panel titled “Strategies for the Future: Digitalization of the Economy and Artificial Intelligence,” in order to present Greece’s reform experience in the digitalization of public administration and the tax system.
A major new player has joined Cyprus’ growing tech scene. US-based software and AI company TKI is officially setting up shop on the island.
Ask Helen Han why museum visitors should take seriously an exhibition curated by teenagers rather than by experienced museum professionals, and she sums it up this way: a show like the one she helped curate at the UC Irvine Langson Orange County Museum of Art offers more, not less.