A colorful, paper Dionysis Savvopoulos comes to life in animation
A figure appears from the right of the frame, holding a vintage film projector. He wears red pants, a purple coat, and round glasses.
A figure appears from the right of the frame, holding a vintage film projector. He wears red pants, a purple coat, and round glasses.
Oncu Keceli, spokesman for the Turkish Foreign Ministry, criticized the Republic of Cyprus and the European Union Thursday, accusing Cyprus of “abusing” its EU presidency to promote a “distorted” image of the Cyprus issue and saying the EU has “not been a neutral or constructive factor” in resolving the issue.
A video circulating on social media platform X alleging that associates of President Nikos Christodoulides engaged in illicit methods to bypass limits on election campaign spending in 2023 has sparked a political storm in Cyprus.
Italian energy company Eni has said it is in the “final stage” of deciding whether to go ahead with developing a natural gas field off Cyprus that could deliver the hydrocarbon to European markets within two years.
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis visited Agios Savvas cancer hospital Thursday, following the inauguration of nine renovated surgical beds.
A forensic investigation showed that a 17-year-old who died after being beaten by a 16-year-old in Serres suffered severe head injuries and ruptured internal organs, it is understood.
Two people, believed to be in their early 20s, have been killed in a car crash in the town of Examilia in Corinthia.
The government expects to receive more than five new applications from foreign institutions seeking to establish non-state universities in Greece under the latest application round, which closes on February 28, Education Minister Sofia Zacharaki has said.
Farmers protesting over delays in the payment of European Union-backed agricultural subsidies appear to have reacted positively to a renewed government invitation to dialogue.
Fifty bus routes between Athens and Thessaloniki were canceled Thursday due to a complete blockade of roads by farmers and livestock breeders, the Thessaloniki Bus Company said.