‘World Memory, Vision of Peace’
Exhibition commemorating the massacres at Nanjing and Kalavryta opens in Athens.
Exhibition commemorating the massacres at Nanjing and Kalavryta opens in Athens.
President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said on Friday that Turkey will defend its rights to Mediterranean resources while maintaining Ankara’s call for a two-state solution in Cyprus.
The Institute of Educational Policy and Council of State will partner to strengthen institutional education in schools, following an initiative by Education Minister Sofia Zacharaki.
Opposition lawmaker Pavlos Yeroulanos said late on Thursday that Greece’s socialist PASOK party must take key organizational steps within the next two months or reconsider its strategy, warning it risked losing political momentum.
Which areas may follow central Athens in having new assets’ listings on platforms barred.
For weeks, the world of the Eurovision Song Contest has convulsed with debate over whether Israel should take part in next year’s competition given the growing humanitarian crisis amid its military campaign in the Gaza Strip.
A section of a balcony collapsed on Friday morning in a central area of Iraklio, Crete, authorities said, with no reports of injuries.
Turkish Airlines said on Friday it would order 75 Boeing 787 aircraft and had completed negotiations to buy 150 737 MAX planes, subject to engine talks, unveiling a long-awaited deal after a meeting between the two countries’ leaders.
Once, just once, I wish I could hear a clarion call from a leader in government to pronounce, and with conviction, that they would sacrifice the very job they hold to bolster a stance they held or to defend a crucial, controversial decision they were about to make simply because it was the right thing…
Sheep and goat pox is spreading rapidly in the country, with new outbreaks reported daily, authorities said. More than 1,200 farms are under quarantine, and over 270,000 animals have been culled.