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Epiphany celebrated across the country
Greeks have celebrated Epiphany with blessing of the waters ceremonies across the country.
The holiday is known as Three Kings Day for some Catholics and the Baptism of Christ for the Orthodox.
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This is the palace where Alexander the Great was made king more than 2,300 years ago
It was the largest building of classical Greece: the palace where Alexander the Great was proclaimed king before he launched a conquest that took him as far as modern-day Afghanistan.
The Palace of Aigai in northern Greece was fully reopened Friday following a 16-year renovation that cost more than 20 million euros and included financial support from the European Union.
Blinken’s visit to Greece: The agenda
Arms procurements are expected to be an important part of the agenda of talks between US Secretary Antony Blinken and Greek officials Saturday.
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PM champions restored Palace of Aigai for worldwide heritage, catalyst for growth
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis emphasized the global significance of the recently restored Palace of Aigai in northern Greece, declaring it a heritage for the entire world while emphasizing the necessity of transforming such historical treasures into catalysts for economic development.
PM hails Macedonia’s ‘timeless Greek identity’
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis (third from left) stressed on Friday that the Palace of Aigai in northern Greece is testimony to the "timeless Greek identity of Macedonia through the ages." Attending the inauguration of the recently restored Palace of Aigai, Mitsotakis noted the "great honor" he feels as prime minister to associate his name and that of his government with the emblematic rest
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In first foray beyond Athens in 2024, PM voices optimism about the future
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis asserted that his conservative government is dedicated to improving the living standards of the people and expressed optimism for the new year during his visit to the town of Meliki in central Macedonia on Friday. Marking his first visit outside Athens for 2024, Mitsotakis is scheduled to inaugurate the recently restored Palace of Aigai later in the day.
Mitsotakis sets the tone for 2024 with mini cabinet reshuffle ahead of reforms
Tom Ellis, the editor in chief of Kathimerini's English edition, joins Thanos Davelis to break down what's on Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis' agenda for 2024, from the mini cabinet reshuffle he announced this week to passing key legislation that includes permitting non-state universities in Greece, allowing for postal voting, and legalizing same-sex marriage.
SYRIZA to table its own bill for marriage equality
SYRIZA leader Stefanos Kasselakis has said that his party will table its own bill on marriage equality, following remarks by Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis that were widely interpreted as putting a brake on his government's plans to introduce same-sex marriage.
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Gov’t seeks second chance on ‘law and order’ agenda
Six months after the country's national elections, Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis decided to move ahead with a mini-reshuffle, mainly aiming to tackle mounting security concerns.
The conservative government has placed security and "law and order" on top of its agenda.
Greek, Bulgarian leaders agree to speed up collaboration in energy and transport
Greece and Bulgaria agreed on Thursday to boost and speed up collaboration in interconnectivity - particularly in energy and transport.