Helene Glykatzi-Ahrweiler hospitalized after fall
Renowned academic Helene Glykatzi-Ahrweiler has been hospitalized after a fall on Friday.
Renowned academic Helene Glykatzi-Ahrweiler has been hospitalized after a fall on Friday.
The Cypriot government is “very close” to ending all coronavirus restrictions according to the health minister, who says hospitalizations were down significantly in the last couple of days.
The longer the war in Ukraine lasts, the greater the problems that it will cause in the politics, economies and societies of not only those directly involved but across the world.
China’s leaders have a story to tell. The Communist Party, they say, leads the nation on behalf of the Chinese people, and it does so far more effectively than American and European leaders govern their own countries.
An effort to safeguard the primary sector by furnishing farmers with a so-called “green card” subsidizing animal feed and fertilizer is a good example of the kind of safety nets that need to be created to lessen the negative impact of inflation.
“The tourism season has started earlier than ever and we at the Tourism Ministry are working every day to enlarge it, in terms of both quantity and quality,” Minister Vassilis Kikilias told Fortune magazine.
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis made “a grave error” by “overturning a time-honored doctrine of Greek foreign policy” and turning Greece into a western outpost, Giorgos Katrougalos, foreign affairs spokesperson of main opposition SYRIZA, said on Friday.
Today the Hellenic American Leadership Council and a coalition of partners launched their campaign to prevent the sale of American F-16s to Turkey, and the hashtag #NoJetsForTurkey went viral, hovering in the top ten trends in the United States throughout the entire day.
A court in Thessaloniki has jailed a 24-year-old man for a month after finding him guilty of sexually harassing an 11-year-old in the toilets of a shopping centre in the city.