Police ban Athens gatherings on anniversary of Hamas leader’s death
Athens police have announced a ban on public gatherings in the city center on Thursday, marking one year since the death of Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar.
Athens police have announced a ban on public gatherings in the city center on Thursday, marking one year since the death of Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar.
Greek Economy and Finance Minister Kyriakos Pierrakakis has met with Turkish Minister of Finance Mehmet Simsek in Washington DC on the sidelines of the annual meetings of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the World Bank.
A Russian monk has been sentenced to two years in prison and fined €5,000 under Greece’s new immigration law after being found guilty of living in the country illegally for three years.
A deal has been reached with Egypt on the future of St Catherine’s Monastery, Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis has told MPs.
Turkey has put a former head of its disaster management agency in charge of its aid to Gaza, a Foreign Ministry source has said, a sign it intends to ramp up its role as a guarantor of the new ceasefire after sitting out earlier rounds of diplomacy.
Turkey has reached an agreement to purchase twelve second-hand C-130J military transport aircraft from the United Kingdom, a Turkish Defense Ministry spokesperson confirmed.
The ninth annual Greek-British Symposium saw a frank and in-depth discussion by distinguished speakers on the course of the two countries’ relationship and the potential for improvement.
Despite recent reports and growing public concern, no new traffic violation cameras have yet been installed on Attica’s roads, officials confirmed this week.
Athens traffic police recorded 269 speeding violations during intensified monitoring over the past three days, part of efforts to curb dangerous driving across the region.
Kostas Karvelis, a longtime PASOK member and former local government official, was killed in a car accident on Thursday morning in the Evrytania area, central Greece. He was 75 years old.