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Huawei launches its European logistics hub in Piraeus

Huawei Greece announced on Thursday the launch of its European logistics hub in the port of Piraeus, with the cooperation of Piraeus Container Terminal (PCT), at an event that the government also greeted as a vote of confidence in the Greek economy's outlook.

Kimberly and the death of the ‘woke agenda’

Anyone who was worried that the "woke agenda" was gaining too strong a footing in Greece can breathe a sigh of relief. US President-elect Donald Trump has made sure to eradicate the threat by appointing as his ambassador to Athens a woman who is bound to stir even the most repressed sexist passions of the Greeks.

Fox star turned ambassador heading to Athens

Kimberly Guilfoyle, former prosecutor, Fox News host, and fiancee of Donald Trump Jr, has been named by the incoming president as the new US ambassador to Greece. If confirmed by the Senate, she will be the second consecutive non-career diplomat to hold the post.

Canberra Greeks mark anniversary of Greece’s stunning Euro 2004 victory

Soccer icons Giorgos Karagounis, Theodoros Zagorakis and Angelos Charisteas were the guest stars of a special event in the Australian capital on Tuesday celebrating the 20th anniversary of Greece's stunning victory at the European Soccer Championship in 2004.  

Arrests made, firearms seized in Turkish mafia raid

In a series of coordinated raids on Wednesday, Greek police targeted Turkish mafia members involved in organized crime across Athens and Thessaloniki.

Mitsotakis from Crete: The economy is overperforming & funds are being reinvested in projects with social impact

Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis began his visit to Crete today at the fishing harbor in Skaleta, Rethymno, which will accommodate up to 70 fishing vessels. The Prime Minister expressed his satisfaction with the overperformance of the economy, emphasizing that these funds are being reinvested in projects and initiatives with a social impact.

The presidential election and latent risks

Greece's presidential elections have often acted as a trigger for major political developments. In 1980, for example, Konstantinos Karamanlis' transition from prime minister to president was accompanied by a broad realignment of the political landscape.

Turkey, Syria focus of party leaders’ briefing

Foreign Minister George Gerapetritis briefed political leaders on Wednesday, one at a time, on escalating developments in Syria and the Middle East, alongside progress in Greek-Turkish relations and Cyprus, as the country readies for its two-year tenure on the United Nations Security Council starting January 1.

Greek universities get boost from global collaborations

Four Greek universities - the Democritus University of Thrace, University of the Aegean, University of Western Macedonia, and Hellenic Mediterranean University - are forging partnerships with prestigious global institutions like Columbia, Boston, the Sorbonne, and the University of Zurich.

Bulgaria Moves Forward with Budget and Schengen Goals, Says PM Glavchev

Bulgarian Prime Minister Dimitar Glavchev addressed the Cabinet at the beginning of a crucial meeting where the most important laws of the year, including the State Budget Law, the Law on Public Health Insurance, and the NHIF Law, were set to be reviewed.

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