Mitsotakis upbeat on the economy
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis is confident on the Greek economy’s prospects, despite global turbulence.
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis is confident on the Greek economy’s prospects, despite global turbulence.
Many people may be wondering how on Earth Zoe Konstantopoulou’s Course for Freedom party – a party with one theme, centered on one person – is coming second in public opinion polls.
Foreign Minister George Gerapetritis, in an interview with Skai TV, highlighted the importance of the recently published maritime spatial plan (MSP), which was jointly announced by the Ministries of Foreign Affairs and Environment & Energy on Wednesday.
A key component of the 12-year, €28 billion defense procurement plan approved by the Council for Foreign Affairs and Defense (KYSEA) on Wednesday is the upgrade of the F-16 Block 50 fighter jets to the Viper configuration.
For reasons of ensuring a functioning city while protecting the environment, the rule for every metropolis must be to encourage the use of public transportation.
Archbishop Ieronymos, the head of the Orthodox Church of Greece, has described the election of Donald Trump as a “positive development” that benefits the world but urged that the US president take caution in navigating global tensions.
The head of the technical company responsible for the Keramidi–Rakopotamos coastal road in Thessaly, Athanasios Zygogiannis, told Kathimerini that the collapse of a 50-meter section was caused by a landslide, not a construction fault.
The National Museum of Contemporary Art (EMST) in Athens (Kallirois & Frantzis) unveils “Human/Nature,” a new installation by Emma Talbot.
Migrants from Bangladesh, Colombia, Morocco and Tunisia are unlikely to be granted asylum in Europe and should have their applications fast-tracked so they can be sent home more quickly, the European Union’s executive branch has said.
Renowned saxophonist and composer Nubya Garcia returns to Greece for two performances at Gazarte (34 Voutadon Street) on May 10–11.