The strange, still world of Cornelia Parker
On a recent morning, artist Cornelia Parker was at Tate Britain, instructing her producer Caroline Smith on where to hang a giant flattened sousaphone.
On a recent morning, artist Cornelia Parker was at Tate Britain, instructing her producer Caroline Smith on where to hang a giant flattened sousaphone.
Digital crew payment solutions for the cruise industry, developed over a decade ago, changed the way that the global cruise industry administers and manages payroll and came to the rescue of many of the estimated 400,000 crew stuck aboard at the peak of the pandemic.
Addressing security on campus is not the only challenge facing Greece’s universities.
As things currently stand, the fiscal space available in 2022 has been fully exhausted, Finance Minister Christos Staikouras said in statements on Skai Television on Friday.
The benchmark of the Greek stock market closed the week at its highest point since early May, as traders appeared unfazed by geopolitical tensions and focused instead on corporate results and announcements.
The 27th Athens Bicycle Ride will take place on Sunday, comprising two routes, both of which start and end at Syntagma Square. Organized by Athens Municipality, the event caters for all ages. Participants must register online before Friday.
Iran has decided to take “punitive action” against Greece over the seizure of Iranian oil off the Greek coast, the semi-official Nour News reported on Friday. Nour News, which is close to a top Iranian state security body, did not say what kind of action Iran would take.
The annual World Economic Forum at Davos provided heads of state and government, businesspeople, academics and members of “civil society” with the opportunity to tackle the world’s most pressing issues at this critical time.
Iran’s paramilitary Revolutionary Guard seized two Greek oil tankers on Friday in the Persian Gulf, just after Athens assisted the US in seizing an Iranian oil tanker over alleged sanctions violations in the Mediterranean Sea.