Tourism to assess war damage
The local tourism industry is trying to map out the possible consequences of the Russian invasion of Ukraine on the sector in Greece.
The local tourism industry is trying to map out the possible consequences of the Russian invasion of Ukraine on the sector in Greece.
“I do not like Matthew Bogdanos stories, I don’t like talking about myself,” says Manhattan’s Assistant District Attorney Matthew Bogdanos, and he sounds like he really means it.
Greece has received the Eurogroup’s approval to repay the final tranches of bailout loans from the International Monetary Fund early along with a small part of bilateral loans from its eurozone partners, its finance minister said on Friday.
Themistoklis Demiris, secretary-general of Greece’s Foreign Ministry, was instructed by Foreign Minister Nikos Dendias to lodge a demarche with the Russian Ambassador to Greece Andrey Maslov on Sunday over the aerial strikes on the Sartana and Buhas villages.
Greece will contribute defensive military equipment to Ukraine following a meeting at the prime minister’s office on Sunday.
Two protesters hold placards outside the Russian Embassy in the northeastern Athens suburb of Psychiko on Saturday.
A 3.5-magnitutde earthquake struck 7 kilometers north of Halkida according to the European Mediterranean Seismological Centre on Sunday morning, at approximately 11 a.m.
In the small village of Hnutove, in the Donetsk region of eastern Ukraine, a young Ukrainian boy is growing up with his brother Jarik and their grandmother Alexandra.
A further 10 ethnic Greeks have been killed during the ongoing Russian invasion of Ukraine late on Saturday night. According to information, they were killed during Russian air strikes in the city of Mariupol in the country’s south.
The Greek National Opera presents the oratorio “Jus Soli,” a newly commissioned piece by Kamran Ince that will make its world premiere at the Stavros Niarchos Hall.