Greece asks tourists to join Elgin Marbles debate
The Greek government is asking tourists at Athens airport to join the notorious debate over the return of the Elgin Marbles to Greece from London
The Greek government is asking tourists at Athens airport to join the notorious debate over the return of the Elgin Marbles to Greece from London
Three weeks before a Greek-Turkish summit in Athens, Turkey’s Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu accused Greece and Cyprus on Tuesday of trying to “frighten” his country by signing an agreement with…
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The reserve estimate for the Aphrodite natural gas field offshore Cyprus has been raised by 12 percent, and most of the gas is likely to be exported, Israeli firms involved…
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Calls for ‘calm’ in increasingly tense standoff
Greece ’s government and its international creditors are deadlocked over a final round of measures required to release the last tranche of the country’s bailout
It struck near the city of Chalkida on the island of Evia
Draghi highlighted the fact that Greece was the fastest-growing economy in the eurozone in the third quarter
Samaras, in an opinion piece in Kathimerini newspaper, said Athens would "seek new relief," underscoring that the country had undertaken "the biggest public debt restructuring in its history"