What transpired before a shocking decision by an Egyptian appeals court to invalidate the status, ownership of historic St. Catherine's Monastery of Mount Sinai; Greek, Egyptian leaderships now eye delicate negotiations
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The reasoning behind the ruling was that the Green’s owner had repeatedly defamed the sport through his actions and words.
As part of the Athens Epidaurus Festival’s 70th edition, a free shuttle service launches on June 6 to transport audiences to performances at the Peiraios 260 venue
For the matter to be included in the June plenary agenda, support from other political groups within the European Parliament is required during negotiations set to take place next week.
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In addition to Dahiyeh, Israeli strikes were reported in the southern village of Ain Qana shortly after evacuation warnings were issued there as well
Until May 28, relations between Greece and Egypt appeared as solid as the granite cliffs surrounding the ancient Monastery of Saint Catherine at Mount Sinai. Just three weeks earlier, Egyptian President Abdel-Fattah El-Sisi had traveled to Athens – his fifth visit since assuming power in 2014. The summit was lauded as a diplomatic triumph. Both […]
In this episode, we speak with Prof. Spyros Blavoukos, a professor of international and European economic studies at the Athens University of Economics and Business. Prof. Blavoukos is also a senior research fellow at the Athens-based Hellenic Foundation for European & Foreign Policy (ELIAMEP). One focus of the podcast is the recently adopted, by the […]
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The Madleen continues its course, determined to break the siege and deliver what the FFC calls 'symbolic' aid, but more importantly, a message of defiance and solidarity
Regarding Greece’s credit outlook, S&P analysts said that a reduction in external imbalances could pave the way for a future upgrade.
The MEP condemned Egypt's decision as a violation of religious freedom, warning that the recently approved €4 billion package depends on upholding democracy, the rule of law, and human rights.
Greek FM Gerapetritis visits Cairo to address tensions over Saint Catherine’s Monastery ownership following an Egyptian court ruling challenging its status.
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A government program promises a $24,000 sign-on bonus to teenagers willing to fight Russia on the front lines
The two fugitives, 23 and 43, were arrested in the early morning hours in the Bulgaria city of Svilengrad, close to the border with European Turkey
Moscow has claimed that it is pursuing a long-term settlement to the conflict, while Kyiv is insisting that President Vladimir Putin does not want peace