Precaution guides Athens on Ukraine
Greece has preemptively ruled out sending troops to a potential peacekeeping mission in Ukraine, government officials say, as discussions continue over broader European security guarantees.
Greece has preemptively ruled out sending troops to a potential peacekeeping mission in Ukraine, government officials say, as discussions continue over broader European security guarantees.
Athens Flying Week roars into life September 6-7 at the Tanagra Air Base, some 60-70 km from Athens, in Viotia.
Contrary to the slightly downward trend in European markets, the Athens Stock Exchange advanced on Monday, maintaining the 2,100-point mark, mainly driven by healthy gains in selected blue chips.
Apples and bananas may be some of America’s favorite fruits. But nutrition experts say that kiwis deserve a spot in your shopping cart.
Destinations like Patmos increasingly attract rich visitors, seduced by their relative isolation. But their infrastructure is barely able to handle peak season, risking disappointment.
Greece is set to open its higher education system to non-state universities for the first time this academic year, with four foreign university branches cleared to operate from October, officials said.
Greece is in a stronger international position now than two years ago, Foreign Minister Giorgos Gerapetritis said, defending the country’s foreign policy since his tenure began.
Government spokesman Pavlos Marinakis launched a sharp attack on former prime minister Alexis Tsipras after his recent interview with French newspaper Le Monde last week, as speculation grows about the former SYRIZA leader’s next moves.
It’s hard to believe that only six months have gone by since Donald Trump was sworn in for a second term as president of the United States.