Despite a predicted downturn in temperatures after several record-breaking years, a reduction in coal burning may have had an ...
The Cabinet convenes today at the Maximos Mansion, chaired by Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis, following the second round of voting in Parliament for the election of the President of the Republic.
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis refers to the events in Imia in a post on social media. “Christodoulos Karathanasis, Panagiotis Vlachakos, Hector Yalopsos. Three beacons of freedom that will ...
Mitsotakis is expected to stress that in light of the new facts in the Tebes case, new data on the government’s duties are also being created. After all, as Mitsotakis often mentions ...
the astrology fan will be busy looking up their birth chart to see their “big three” — aka their sun, moon, and rising signs. This info can reveal a lot about a person’s personality ...
"Today marks the end of a difficult week on which the Tempi tragedy left its mark, as we are now in the final phase of the investigations into this very great national trauma," Prime Minister Kyriakos ...
Dynamic duos are ripe with potential while the moon marches through your relationship realm. But are your goals in sync? La luna is forming a stressful square to truth-telling Jupiter in your ...
Are you sensing sparks with someone? Take a beat before you make your move. The Pisces moon is electrifying your erotic eighth house today, but its tangled angle with overboard Jupiter could cause ...
He appeared skeptical about the load of the train that caused the fire, "drawing a line" with the initial information from the Fire Brigade, Hellenic Train and OSE - The political "nails" he unleashed ...
In an exclusive interview with Alpha TV, Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis firmly rejected allegations of a governmental cover-up following the devastating railway disaster in Tempe. Mitsotakis ...
In the aftermathof the large rallies around Greece and abroad on Sunday, Kyriakos Mitsotakis is once again called upon to step forward and bear the burden of the government’s communication response.
Heads of state and government, including Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis, international organisations and companies of all sizes, representatives of academia, researchers, non-governmental ...