News archive of May 2024

Japanese princess Kako visits historic judo academy in Athens

The Princess of Japan, Kako, visited the historic Panellinios judo academy in Athens on Tuesday afternoon and met with young Greek judo athletes. 

Kako is on a five-day official trip to Greece, part of the "Year of Culture and Tourism between Greece and Japan."

‘Giants’ and the future

Greece was very fortunate because it had a generation of Greek-American "giants" by its side upon whom it could rely whenever it faced difficulties. This was the generation that exerted immense pressure on Henry Kissinger after the Turkish invasion of Cyprus and spent its political and economic capital to help Greece. 

Mojsilovic meets with Kfor commander

MT KOPAONIK - Serbian Armed Forces Chief of General Staff Gen Milan Mojsilovic met with Kfor Commander Maj Gen Ozkan Ulutas on Mt Kopaonik on Wednesday to discuss the current security situation in Kosovo-Metohija, the cooperation to date and the effects of activities being taken to monitor the situation on the ground and prevent further deterioration of the security situation in the province.

Bulgaria's Kozloduy NPP Shifts Away from Russian Nuclear Fuel

Kozloduy Nuclear Power Plant (NPP) has announced its decision to terminate the contract with Russia for the supply of nuclear fuel, according to the company's executive director, Valentin Nikolov. Nikolov further revealed that the available Russian fuel will now serve as a reserve.

Libra invests in e-planes

Electric vertical take-off and landing aircraft (eVTOLs) will fly in the coming years between major tourism destinations in Greece - at least this is the goal of a large investment for the development of the relevant infrastructure, which the Libra Group is starting to implement through hospitality subsidiary Aria Hotels.

Challenges of securing housing at center of Refugee Week Greece

Refugee Week Greece is back for a third year, running June 14-23. Marking World Refugee Day, the initiative seeks to celebrate the "resilience, diversity and creativity" of refugees and migrants across the world through a series of cultural events such as film screenings, musical performances, art shows and workshops. 

Djuric: Serbia to continue to reach out its hand to all partners worldwide

BELGRADE - Recognising the importance of engaging with major global and European actors, Serbia has adopted the "outreached hand" approach in its foreign policy and will continue to reach out its hand to all partners worldwide, Serbian FM Marko Djuric said at a Serbian Diplomacy Day ceremony at the MFA on Wednesday.

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