Greek PM marks Armed Forces Day
Greece is prepared to counter threats to its national sovereignty and security, Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis said in a message to mark the country’s Armed Forces Day on Monday.
Greece is prepared to counter threats to its national sovereignty and security, Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis said in a message to mark the country’s Armed Forces Day on Monday.
Piano soloists Efi Agrafioti and Giorgos Kontrafouris, two respected artists who have been working together for years, will be appearing at the Athens Concert Hall.
The turbulence in energy prices and other commodities like cereals and grains brought on by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine may have exacerbated the inflationary crisis for almost 12 months now, but for many years in Greece, the cost of food and other necessities has not been in line with the purchasing power of the country’s…
The energy crisis and the quality of life are causing a wave of relocations to Crete for temporary or permanent residence.
George Lois, the hard-selling, charismatic advertising man and designer who fashioned some of the most daring magazine images of the 1960s and popularized such catchphrases and brand names as “I Want My MTV” and “Lean Cuisine,” has died. He was 91.
Two investment projects for renewable energy sources, with a total capacity of 400 megawatts are among the plans with a cumulative budget of 2.5 million euros being put forward in the context of the Greece-United Arab Emirates business cooperation.
Minos, a young male seal that was found separated from his mother earlier this month in Sitia, on Crete’s northern coast, is being treated by staff members of the Hellenic Society for the Study and Protection of the Monk Seal (MOm), at the non-profit group’s rescue center in Spata, east of Athens, in a photo…
An undersea earthquake with preliminary magnitude 5.5 occurred Monday in the sea area between Crete and Kasos, the Athens Geodynamic Institute said.
No one should underestimate Greece’s will to safeguard its national sovereignty, the chief of the Greek military, General Konstantinos Floros, said Sunday amid ongoing tensions with Aegean neighbor Turkey.
The Health Ministry and doctors’ unions are taking up battle positions over proposed changes in the labor relations of doctors working in the national health system (ESY).