No amount of retouching can hide the ugly truth
Some people seem determined to drive us mad. They’re now trying to prove that Alexis Tsipras, Greece’s former leftist prime minister, was actually pro-EU.
Some people seem determined to drive us mad. They’re now trying to prove that Alexis Tsipras, Greece’s former leftist prime minister, was actually pro-EU.
Kimberly Guilfoyle, President Trump’s nominee for US ambassador to Greece, told the Senate Foreign Relations Committee that her top priorities during her tenure will be defense and energy cooperation. Once the committee approves Guilfoyle’s nomination, the final step will be a full Senate vote.
The Culture Ministry has added five new elements to the National Inventory of Intangible Cultural Heritage, in line with the 2003 UNESCO Convention for the Safeguarding of Intangible Cultural Heritage.
A court in Greece has rejected an US extradition request for a 21-year-old American man wanted in connection with an online network that is alleged to have targeted children for acts of violence and sexual exploitation.
A large wildfire that broke out at noon in Oropos, east Attica, continues to rage, prompting the evacuation of residents from the village of Asprohori.
For years, the Ministry of Education and educators have acknowledged that Greek senior high has been reduced to little more than a gateway to university, stripped of both autonomy and educational value.
Turkey’s long-standing interest in acquiring Eurofighter Typhoon fighter jets appears to be gaining momentum, with diplomatic signals suggesting a shift in positions that may pave the way for an agreement.
Athinon Avenue is sprinting toward the 2,000-point mark for its main index.
Who is Giorgos Xylouris, the livestock farmer and co-op president known as ‘Frappe,’ seen in case files invoking political clout?