HAF takes part in French military exercise
The Hellenic Armed Forces (HAF) participated on Wednesday in a military exercise organized by the French military, called ‘Anaximandre-23,’ in the Nicosia FIR.
The Hellenic Armed Forces (HAF) participated on Wednesday in a military exercise organized by the French military, called ‘Anaximandre-23,’ in the Nicosia FIR.
I am writing in response to Nikos Konstandaras’ article, “The difficult homecoming of Greece’s lost children,” in Kathimerini on April 2, 2023.
Cyprus will offer Ukraine technical training on landmine clearing as part of its humanitarian assistance, its defense minister said on Friday.
The island of Skiathos is targeting even more European tourists with a new advertising campaign that showcases the western Aegean destination on large billboards at 45 central metro stations in London and Paris.
Turkey’s foreign minister said on Friday he agreed with Russia’s request to lift obstacles to Russian fertilizer and grain exports, and that this needed to be addressed to extend the overall Black Sea grain deal involving Ukraine.
The campaign for the May 21 parliamentary election will begin right after the Orthodox Easter, which falls on April 16 this year, and political parties are busy honing their media strategy, searching for catchy slogans and polling incessantly to gauge the mood of likely voters.
Over 60,000 small enterprises that have been excluded from accessing banking loans will now have access to financial support through a new tool called “Know Your Customer,” created by the Hellenic Development Bank (HDB).
Health Minister Thanos Plevris on Friday once again refuted the allegations made by the lawyer of Roula Pispirigou during her trial that the head of pediatric intensive care at Patra University Hospital, Andreas Iliadis, was involved in selling organs abroad, describing them as both provocative and false.
The tacit accusation by a prominent defense attorney who suggested that the head of pediatric intensive care at the Patra University Hospital, Andreas Iliadis, was selling organs abroad, has sparked reactions and raised concerns that such scurrilous claims harm the credibility of what is a very transparent system.
Greek university student elections are set to take place on May 10, with the New Democracy-affiliated DAP-NDFK and the KNE youth wing of the Greek Communist Party (KKE) expected to be the main contenders. Last year’s elections were contested by both parties, with both sides claiming victory.