Greece
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Greek and Turkish leaders agree to mend ties
Greece and Turkey have agreed to reboot their relations, establishing a road map designed to usher in a new era of ties between the two NATO allies but historical foes. …
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Turkey’s Erdogan in Athens in ‘new chapter’ bid
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan travels to Athens on Thursday in a keenly watched visit billed as an attempted “new chapter” between the NATO allies and historic rivals after years …
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Those who identify tax evaders in Greece to receive awards up to 3,000 euros
A reward of €100 to €3,000 will be “earned” by citizens who report, via their mobile phones and the “Appodixi” application, any cases of tax evasion that come to their …
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Australian Youtuber Spanian appalled with Omonia
Shocking images of an Australian YouTuber wandering around Omonia at night, including a 17-minute video posted on the platform on 27 November, have already garnered over 540,000 views. Spanian, a …
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Greece among the biggest contributors to European defense
According to data published by the European Defence Agency, 2022 was a record year for total European defence spending. In particular, EU member states invested a total of €240 billion …
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Greece to profit from European sanctions on Russia
With the Russian-Ukrainian war continuing unabated, Brussels is preparing to impose its twelfth package of sanctions on Moscow in order to put as much pressure as possible on it. It …
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Greek government unveils AI Initiatives: Digital assistant and supercomputer ‘Daedalus’ set to transform public services
Next week the “digital assistant” of gov.gr – the Greek government’s entry into AI – will be presented to the Greek public, and in the next few weeks, the supercomputer …
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Greece showcases British Museum vase in rare loan
A 2,500-year-old Greek vase that has never left the British Museum in 250 years went on display at the Acropolis Museum in Athens this week, organisers said on Tuesday. But …
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European inflation falls, and Greece’s economic fortunes are – slowly – improving
In November, inflation dropped to 2.4 per cent, surpassing optimistic expectations, especially compared to the 2.9 per cent in October. The current inflation level in the Eurozone is the lowest …
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Shifting attitudes in Greece: A closer look at public opinion on same-sex marriage
The impending introduction of a bill regarding the institutionalisation of same-sex marriage by the Greek government has ignited significant public discourse in Greece. The Eteron-Institute for Research and Social Change, …