AIA increasingly connected with East, South Asia
An increasing number of direct air connections are being established between Athens and South and East Asian countries.
An increasing number of direct air connections are being established between Athens and South and East Asian countries.
Turkey has decided to bar Israeli vessels from using its ports, forbid Turkish ships from using Israeli ports and impose restrictions on planes entering Turkish airspace, Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan said on Friday.
Scientific research is not just an academic field that can upgrade Greece’s universities.
The Holy Synod of the Ecumenical Patriarchate, chaired by Patriarch Bartholomew, expressed its full support for Archbishop Damianos of Sinai.
Italy-based UniCredit announced on Thursday that it had increased its stake in Alpha Bank to 26%, through “additional financial instruments.” UniCredit said that its total stake in Alpha would generate a return on investment of around 20%, assuming a share in earnings of €244 million.
Greece’s top court has rejected a bid to reopen five illegal roads near Agiannakis beach in Messinia, closing the door on development in a protected Natura 2000 site.
Tamikrest, a Tuareg desert blues band from Mali, will perform live in Athens (Gazarte, 34 Voutadon) and Thessaloniki (Plaz Aretsou).
Greece’s research sector is facing growing turmoil, marked by accusations of opaque practices, political indifference and the resignations of prominent scientists from key advisory bodies.
A wildfire has broken out in the rural area of Agios Kosmas in Grevena, western Macedonia.
Common to the ongoing bloodshed in Ukraine and Gaza is how in both cases the United States is not using its military and diplomatic power to contribute to an end to the fighting.