Greece expresses ‘deep concern’ about violence in Jerusalem
Greece’s Foreign Ministry expressed its “deep concern” about the resurgence of violence in the old city of Jerusalem.
Greece’s Foreign Ministry expressed its “deep concern” about the resurgence of violence in the old city of Jerusalem.
Russia’s warplanes bombed Lviv and its missiles struck Kyiv on Saturday, as Moscow followed through on a threat to launch more long-range attacks on Ukrainian cities after its Black Sea Fleet’s flagship was sunk.
Greek health authorities announced 8,017 new coronavirus infections for the 24-hour period ending 3 p.m. Saturday, down on Friday’s figure of 8,223.
Three new online platforms have been introduced by the ministries of Digital Governance and Health to help parents and pediatricians keep track of children’s medical needs.
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis pledged at the weekend that if there is no European solution, Greece will prepare an additional and larger support plan for electricity prices on its own.
Thirty internationally renowned olive oil experts took part as judges in the Athena International Olive Oil Competition in the town of Sitia on Crete last week.
A city bus in Thessaloniki, northern Greece, burst into flames as it was travelling in the district of Agios Athanassios on Saturday.
Greece recently hosted the Iniochos 2022 military exercise, bringing together a robust list of countries, including the US, France, and Israel, and giving them the opportunity to hone their military capabilities and enhance their defense cooperation to meet key regional security challenges.
Two new strategic investments worth over 1.2 billion euros were approved on Friday by Greece’s Interministerial Committee of Strategic Investments.