Support for Ukraine aligns with national interest, Mitsotakis says
Prime Minister Mitsotakis reaffirmed Greece’s support for Ukraine in his customary weekly social media post on Sunday, saying that it aligns with the country’s national interest.
Prime Minister Mitsotakis reaffirmed Greece’s support for Ukraine in his customary weekly social media post on Sunday, saying that it aligns with the country’s national interest.
Greece will need more than two million workers by 2035, according to a European study that highlights the dual challenge and opportunity facing the country’s economy.
Starting Sunday, temperatures will drop across Greece, while strong winds are expected in the Aegean.
Finance Ministry officials are rethinking which incentives to encourage electronic payments have worked and which have not.
Nikos Romanos, the prime minister’s director of digital communication, sharply rebuked the spread of fake news in Greece, calling it “the greatest threat faced by modern Western democracies and a key tool of the extremes worldwide.”
For more than 260 years, scientists have consider giraffes a single species. Giraffa camelopardalis, as it was long known, existed across thousands of miles of African grasslands and woodlands.
The national interest dictates that the country must have the human resources it needs to grow. However, there is no demographic policy that can address the immediate demand for workers.
Traditional crafts are disappearing from the Aegean island of Tinos as tourism transforms local culture.
Greece is set to welcome a new specialized center for dementia, aimed at addressing rising cognitive health challenges. Slated for its official launch in October, the project is an initiative by an alliance of leading philanthropic foundations and the National Bank of Greece.