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K.M, Charis and the Botanikos, Nikos and…the jaws of Stournaras, the Dendias law for the hospitals, the unknown property of Mykonos

Hello, the Christmas spirit continued yesterday in our politics, with K.M warmly welcoming Mayor Charis along with Christos Protopappas, as well as his own Skertsos and Livanio, who of course are also the Prime Minister’s airport transfers from PASOK. At the meeting, of course, was also Mylonakis with the Secretary-General of the Ministry of Development, Mrs.

Foreigners’ luxury weddings to boost Turkish economy by $3 bln

Türkiye has solidified its reputation as a global hotspot for luxury wedding tourism, attracting ultra-wealthy couples from around the world and contributing an estimated $3 billion to its economy.

Istanbul and Bodrum stand out as the most sought-after locations, with Istanbul's Çırağan Palace hosting 90 percent of the city's high-end weddings.

Provocative article in The Times: “We’ve lost our marbles over Ancient Greece” – Why the marbles shouldn’t be returned”

In an opinion piece regarding the return of the Parthenon Marbles to Greece, a British intellectual argues that these antiquities should remain permanently in the British Museum, mainly because today’s humanity is entirely incapable of appreciating the true value of these unparalleled works of art.

50 years since the end of the Monarchy: Karamanlis’ stance, the clashes and the life of the former Royal family

50 years ago, on December 8, 1974, on a sunny Sunday, the Greeks, in seemingly the most democratic way, through a referendum and in a state of full freedom, solved once and for all the question of the form of government. It was a problem nearly inherent in the establishment of the modern Greek state, which had divided the Greek people and had been the cause of many calamities.

Hatzidakis at the Travel.gr conference:Greece has overcome the crisis – Businesses win and lose from their country

Speaking at the conference of Travel.gr and Proto Thema, Kostis Hatzidakis, Minister of National Economy and Finance, Kostis Hatzidakis, made key remarks on the course of the national economy in the current phase and the prospects for future growth.

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