Mitsotakis denied a coverup of the railway disaster at Tempi in 2023 that claimed the lives of 57 people during an interview on Alpha TV
Athens: Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis on Wednesday denied that he was attempting to conceal who was to blame for a train crash that
Thousands of Albanians gathered in the capital to pay their last respects to Archbishop Anastasios, who revived the country’s Orthodox Christian Church after the fall of the country’s communist regime
Besides, Greece’s air dominance has been raised to a degree of concern in Turkey’s National Security Council (and more than once), as the 24 Rafale aircraft, the 83 F-16 Viper aircraft to be upgraded and the future participation in the F-35 program create conditions of air superiority that push Ankara to look for other solutions.
The demonstrations recalled the mass protests of the working class which filled up city centres during the movement against austerity in Greece from 2010.
The European Union’s new commissioner for migration, Magnus Brunner, right, shakes hands with Greece’s Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis before their discussions on Europe’s migration pact and border protections in Athens, Thursday, Jan. 16 ...
Rather than stay with Greece's current progressive president, Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis has bucked the trend, picking a candidate from his own party. His decision could be a response to pressure from the right.
The mass protests across Greece demanding justice for the victims of the Tempi rail disaster, prompted opposition parties to consider joint action
Donald Trump’s return to the White House is a wake-up call for Europe to move into action and warned that the era of outsourcing our security guarantees to Washington is over, Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis said.
The way to go, in a world full of conflicts and divisions, is international cooperation and partnership in the name of culture, said Alberto Samona
Amid a surge in reported cases, lawmakers imposed harsher punishments on perpetrators. Victims’ advocacy groups said the legislation was too thin on preventive measures.
"The whole international discussion about the return of the Parthenon Sculptures to Greece has resumed, thanks also to Italy".