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The great Byzantinologist Hélène Glykatzi – Ahrweiler died at the age of 99
She was the first female rector at the Sorbonne, with a rich literary output
Greece–Turkey in “calm waters” until the elections, following the Mitsotakis–Erdogan meeting in Ankara
The Greek Prime Minister and the Turkish President reaffirmed their shared intention to maintain good relations in the period ahead. Communication channels remain open to prevent crises, while issues of “low politics” are expected to act as mechanisms for further improving relations
Taxis tomorrow (17/2): Drivers’ strike in Attica through Thursday
Nationwide, taxis will not operate on Tuesday and Wednesday – What drivers are demanding
American Hellenic Institute leadership attends 2026 leadership 100 conference
AHI delegation participates in annual gathering of Hellenic American leaders in Arizona
Nikos Plakias speaks to Protothema: The pressure, xylene, Karystianou, and the last photo of the girls from inside the train
Three years after Tempe, Nikos Plakias opens his home for the first time and speaks to Protothema — “Unfortunately, they painted the train blue, red, green,” “I will neither bring down nor raise governments."
Second wave of acquisitions in education: Foreign funds now investing in private schools across Greece’s regions
How Greece moved from family-run schools to international education networks – UK-based Forfar Education acquires the Rodion Paideia Group in Rhodes – Iconic Athens schools such as Erasmeios and Ionios also in investors’ sights – Demand for private education rises amid higher incomes and challenges in public schooling