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Dendias in France tomorrow for the naming of the frigate Belh@rra “Kimon”
As part of his visit, the Minister of National Defence, accompanied by the Chief of the Hellenic National Defence General Staff and the Chief of the Hellenic Navy General Staff, will meet with his French counterpart, Catherine Vautrin
Morgan Stanley: Why Greek equities will continue to lead in 2026
The Greek market will remain on investors' radar in the new year, the investment giant says - How it assesses the upgrade of the Athens Stock Exchange to a developed market, what it says about banks, economy, political stability
Partial operation of the Louvre Museum today following the continuation of the workers’ strike
On Wednesday morning, around 300 employees, who are striking over understaffing and the deterioration of the museum building, voted for a second day of strike following Monday’s action
7,000-year-old wall found at the bottom of Brittany may explain the myth of the lost city
With a total mass estimated at 3,300 tons, the wall is considered the work of a numerous and organized community
Kyriakos Pierrakakis: The banking system will play a very important role in the transformation of Greece and Europe
The Government believes that a reliable banking system, which strengthens the financing of the Greek economy with transparency and stability, is a cornerstone of growth, the Minister of Finance said
Putin: “Lies and nonsense” claims that Russia is preparing to attack Europe
We will militarily liberate the territories we want in Ukraine if negotiations do not move forward, the Russian president said at a meeting of the Ministry of Defense – He set strengthening Russia’s nuclear capabilities as a priority
“Sleep, My Little Angel, Sweetly to My Song” by His Eminence Metropolitan Cleopas of Sweden
The lullaby constitutes not only tenderness, but also memory, tradition, folk wisdom, and theological depth, often without its creators or bearers being conscious of the depth of the words they whisper
Exhibition by painter Giorgos Gavriil in Paphos “shut down” amid reactions to images of Christ and the Virgin Mary
The exhibition titled “Anti-System Art” sparked a socio-political incident in Cyprus and was taken down in less than 24 hours
AI Cameras begin recording traffic violations: where they are in Attica
They will not issue fines yet – Which violations they record – Installation of another 388 cameras on roads and 500 on city buses is underway
Horror in Vienna: 21-year-old son of Kharkiv Deputy Mayor tortured and burned alive for $200,000 in Crypto
The young man was deceived by a friend who set a trap to rob him – He was brutally tortured, all his teeth were broken to force him to reveal his passwords – The killers were arrested; they come from powerful families in Ukraine