Greece condemns terrorist attack in Beersheba
Greece condemned a terrorist attack against Israeli citizens in Israel on Tuesday, in which four Israelis were killed and two others in a stabbing attack at an outdoor shopping mall in Beersheba.
Greece condemned a terrorist attack against Israeli citizens in Israel on Tuesday, in which four Israelis were killed and two others in a stabbing attack at an outdoor shopping mall in Beersheba.
A call center for displaced Ukrainians in Greece set up on March 3 by the Greek Migration Ministry is receiving some 350 telephone inquiries each day, the ministry said in tweets on Tuesday, including at least 50 calls on weekends and holidays.
The Greek bourse’s strongest stocks acted in unison to take the benchmark higher on Tuesday, with its closing marking the day’s high too.
Most Greeks believe climate policies will make their life better, boost growth and create more jobs, according to a European Investment Bank survey released on Tuesday. The EIB found out that two-thirds of Greeks (67%) believe their quality of life will improve, with greater convenience in their everyday lives and a positive impact on the…
EU companies affected by sanctions against Russia over its invasion of Ukraine can get up to 400,000 euros ($441,320) in state aid, according to a European Commission document seen by Reuters.
“Growth forecasts will need to be revised downwards, even without falling into recession,” Joaquin Almunia, chairman of the board of the Center for European Policy Studies (CEPS) and a former European commissioner for economic and monetary affairs, tells Kathimerini.
The mayor of a suburb in southern Athens and a village in northern Greece welcomed on Tuesday refugee families who arrived from Ukraine a few days ago.
“In the post-Stalinist period there was the Politburo around the Soviet leader. Russia was a collective autocracy. Now it is a single-headed autocracy.” This is one of the insights on Russia of Ivo Daalder, US ambassador to NATO during the Obama years.
The incessant bickering on social media propagates and demonstrates what we have been observing for years: that those who don’t want something to happen invoke some weighty and often pompous argument to agree with a proposal but to also express so many reservations as to undermine any change.
The much-discussed “joint exploitation” of resources in the Aegean Sea presupposes, as the Greek Foreign Minister Nikos Dendias rightly stated, an agreement on the maritime zones and on precisely what belongs to whom.