Sakellaropoulou highlights excellent relations with Germany
President Katerina Sakellaropoulou highlighted the excellent relations and the prospects for even closer cooperation with Germany on the second day of her official visit to that country.
President Katerina Sakellaropoulou highlighted the excellent relations and the prospects for even closer cooperation with Germany on the second day of her official visit to that country.
Prime minister holds meetings with Coursera CEO Jeff Maggioncalda, GIC Chief Investment Officer Jeffrey Jaensubhakij, AstraZeneca’s Board Chairman Leaf Johansson, CEOs of Allianz CEO Oliver Bäte and Coca-Cola CEO James Quincey at World Economic Forum.
Turkey’s unusual request that its retailers partially freeze prices ahead of elections has prompted some supermarkets and industry groups to warn they could only do so for a short period.
A court in the town of Iraklio, Crete, on Thursday handed a 44-year-old father a suspended sentence of two years and three months over repeated incidents of physical abuse against his 13-year-old daughter.
The long-awaited evaluation of teachers will start next week, beginning with the newly appointed ones, as their assessment is a condition for a full-time contract, the Education Ministry announced on Thursday.
Police officers rushed to a private school in northern Athens after receiving reports on Thursday afternoon that one or more individuals had entered the school’s premises holding sharp objects.
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis will hold a live press conference on Monday on the “economy, growth and the labor market,” spokesperson Yiannis Economou announced on Thursday.
Police in Athens have said they found nothing suspicious in a sweep of the private Athens College school after receiving reports that two individuals had entered the school’s premises holding sharp objects.
Ukrainian Defense Minister Oleksii Reznikov said Kyiv appealed to the nations that have Leopard 2 tanks – Greece, Denmark, Spain, Canada, the Netherlands, Germany, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Turkey, Finland and Sweden – to supply them.
The new executive director of European Union border agency Frontex pledged Thursday to ensure that illegal pushbacks of migrants trying to reach Europe wouldn’t take place under his watch.