Kyriakos
Anna + Nikos = Love, the fuss over Kasselakis’ Asset Declaration, Pavlos’ appointment (but in 2027) & the favorite for the Superfund
– Greetings! Just when we were almost done with the PASOK crowd and thought we’d be bored with the government’s dull antics, bam, the SYRIZA people pop up to give us life and fodder for instant commentary. Kasselakis exploded in fury because, as EfSyn (a newspaper aligned with them) reported, some details from his declaration of assets came to light.
Clinging on to traditional island life in the Cyclades
Kyriakos' grandfather was a fisherman and lutist, like himself. His father is a fisherman and violinist, like Kyriakos' son. For four generations fishing and music have been central to their lives, this has not changed. What has changed dramatically, however, is their home - an island in the Cyclades, and one of the most popular with tourists.
Gov’t to work with Romania, Bulgaria to fight surging power prices, minister says
The unified EU electricity market was not working for southeastern Europe and the government will work with Romania and Bulgaria towards a permanent solution to soaring power prices in the region, Energy Minister Theodoros Skylakakis has said.
Global pharmaceutical industry's elite convene in Athens for two-day summit
What the CEOs of the world’s leading pharmaceutical companies from Europe, the US and Japan will discuss – Who will meet with Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis
Fallout from data breach scandal escalates
Interior Ministry General Secretary Michalis Stavrianoudakis on Friday tendered his resignation amid the scandal involving mass campaign emails sent by a New Democracy MEP to Greek voters residing overseas, breaching GDPR regulations.
New Democracy's Secretary for Diaspora Affairs, Nikos Theodoropoulos, was dismissed in connection with the same incident.
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What is next for Greece and Turkey?
The visit of Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan to Greece echoes the ongoing detente in Greek-Turkish relations. This year has been characterized by some stability as tensions are much lower in comparison to the past. Both countries and their peoples benefit from this situation.
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‘My friend Kyriakos, we don’t threaten you, if you don’t threaten us’
In an exclusive interview with Kathimerini, 24 hours prior to his scheduled arrival in Athens, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan addressed a range of issues concerning Greek-Turkish relations, highlighting his vision for a "new page" in bilateral ties based on a "win-win" formula.
Greek Journalists to Sue Turkish Religious Authority For Destroyed Cameras
Earthquake victims mourn relatives who lost their lives in the powerful earthquakes, in Kahramanmaras, Turkey, 5 March 2023. Photo: EPA-EFE/SEDAT SUNA
The reporters were in Turkey covering the deadly earthquake that killed more than 50,000 people and left millions without homes. All three are freelancers and received official journalistic accreditation from the Turkish state.
Dev. Min.: End of carefree days during upcoming winter of discontent
Adonis Georgiadis, Minister of Development, spoke to MEGA channel noting that: "The president of France said something very telling about the coming winter in Europe. The president of France, Emmanuel Macron said that the times of carelessness are over and we are entering a very difficult winter.
Mixed messages from Mitsotakis, New Democracy MPs on snap elections
The first thing PMs do when they are planning early elections is to deny it, and that is precisely what Prime Minister Kyriakos has been doing feverishly for many months, insisting that he intends to serve out his full term, which ends in July, 2023, in order to implement major reforms that were in New Democracy's electoral platform, incuding a sweeping reform of the educational system,