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Structural members of Kasta Tomb restored
Experts are restoring part of the Kasta Tomb in Amphipoli, northern Greece, the largest ancient burial mound ever discovered in the country. Based on a study by architect Michaelis Lefantzis, 25 scattered marble members of the 375 that were collected in 2019 were identified and assigned to their original position.
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Copernicus: Rain reached 800 mm in some areas of Greece
Some areas of Greece received up to 800 millimeters of rain in recent days, more than is usually recorded in a whole year, according to a post by the European Copernicus system on the X platform on Saturday.
Climbers inspect Rio-Antirrio Bridge in spectacular fashion
A team of seven highly skilled climbers came from France, as they do every summer, exclusively to inspect and conduct maintenance work on the the Rio-Antirrio Bridge's cables and pylons.
Greece: From the depths of crisis to a European success story
It wasn't too long ago that Greece seemed to be going from crisis to crisis, with Grexit being thrown around as a real possibility. Today, we're seeing Greece described as a European success story.
Opposition taking turns knocking PM
The "fairy tale" of ruling conservative New Democracy and Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis will end with the general election on May 21, main opposition SYRIZA leader Alexis Tsipras assured this weekend.
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Analysts weigh political risk
A coalition government after the second round of elections in the summer is the main scenario for investment firms and rating agencies, with the whole process expected to be difficult and time-consuming, resulting in possible delays in both the recovery of investment grade and the implementation reforms and investment promotion.
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PM, opposition chief set for showdown ahead of no-confidence vote
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis is heading for a showdown with main opposition leader Alexis Tsipras in Parliament ahead of a no-confidence vote in the government over the country's wiretap scandal Friday.
Minister’s security detail ‘as foreseen,’ says police
The Hellenic Police (ELAS) has responded to a media report criticizing Citizens' Protection Minister Takis Theodorikakos for purportedly surrounding himself with an "army" of police for his security detail and, as a result, depriving the public of their services.
Turkish FM warns Greece against provocation
Foreign Minister Mevlüt Çavuşoğlu reiterated Türkiye's warning toward Greece against further provocation in the eastern Mediterranean and Aegean.
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Turkish President Erdogan has again Threatened Greece
Turkish President Recep Erdogan made a speech full of threats to Greece. He called on Athens to learn from history and not forget the defeat in the Greco-Turkish war in 1922, Anadolu Agency reported.
Erdogan made the speech at Turkey's largest technology festival, Teknofest, which is held on the Black Sea coast in Samsun province.