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Thessaloniki Metro: Opening date, free ticket period, and ticket prices
For how many days tickets won’t be required - Logos installed at stations
Angela and her Alexis, Chrysochoidis’ road, an MP’s drama, the battle of Lavrio, and where Elpedison is heading
Hello, today I want to focus on two books from which I managed to read excerpts and found quite interesting. The first is the memoir of Merkel, including everything she says about us—Greece. During her tenure, we went back and forth—figuratively and literally—within and outside of Europe, and endured the hardships of the bailout programs. […]
K.M., the Ministers and their “restrained words,” the banks (news next year), Pappas… everywhere Pappas, the AVAX vs. EKTER Feud, and updates from London
– Greetings, During yesterday’s cabinet meeting, there was an extended discussion about economic policy (given the upcoming budget) with much said about the admittedly positive performance, surplus revenues, etc. Mitsotakis endorsed all this but also made a point to highlight what’s happening in the market—intended for everyone in the cabinet to hear. The good economic […]
Alert in Ilioupoli – Man barricaded inside home threatens suicide
His wife asked him for a divorce yesterday, and he went home drunk and armed – Their daughter is reported to have alerted the police
The truth about wind turbines that even Gletsos doesn’t know…
How much energy do they produce? Do they need... batteries? Do they work better in burned areas? How many do we have in Greece? – The foundation is laid at a depth of 3 meters – The blades are made of carbon fibers and resins and can rotate up to 20 rotations per minute – Who has invested in Greece and what’s happening abroad
Municipality of Athens: The Christmas tree lighting ceremony in Syntagma square on Thursday
The ceremony will start at 6 PM
Peskov: Trump’s team talks about peace, unlike the Biden administration
Moscow is not familiar with the views of the Romanian far-right candidate on international affairs, says Kremlin spokesperson
SYRIZA moving again(?), polls after Samaras’ expulsion, Zannis-Monaco and Sami the chef leave satisfied, Skroutz enters the real estate market
Hello, before delving into the day’s news—focused, of course, on developments surrounding SYRIZA’s elections—I must admit I found Floridis’ new intervention on issues of justice, as revealed yesterday by Proto Thema, very intriguing. In an era when we read daily about particularly heinous crimes—murders, rapes within families or involving minors, terrorism, and severe criminality, mostly […]