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Online platform aims to limit medicine shortages
There is a shortage of many pharmaceutical products and pharmacists fear that it will get worse over the winter, when respiratory illnesses will flare up again.
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Splendid moments of a shared story
"We are so pleased when people refer to the British ambassador's residence as '[Eleftherios] Venizelos' house.' It is a great legacy with decades of history on top of it, and it has become a symbol of our common journey.
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Road to investment grade has now opened
Sunday's election result paves the way for Greece's recovery of investment grade and for the continuation of the country's significant economic performance, which is superior to the whole of the eurozone, according to rating agencies.
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Reimagining Greek tourism
Kathimerini launched the "Reimagine Tourism in Greece" initiative last week, an attempt to explore the future of tourism in Greece and the need for sustainability in the industry.
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Obamas holidaying on Antiparos ahead of SNF Nostos
Former US president Barack Obama and his wife Michelle are holidaying on the Greek island of Antiparos, after flying in on Friday afternoon.
Kathimerini understands that the Obamas will be guests at the villa of Hollywood actors Tom Hanks and Rita Wilson.
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EU pact seeks to bring ‘more order’ to migration, says Swedish official
The new European Union framework on migration agreed at ministerial level in Luxembourg last week would be binding for the bloc's member-states, but it would also give them a range of options on how they choose to participate in migrant relocations, Swedish Migration Minister Maria Malmer Stenergard, who chaired the June 8 meeting, tells Kathimerini.
Mitsotakis counting on a strong majority in upcoming elections
Tom Ellis, the editor in chief of Kathimerini's English Edition, joins Thanos with the latest analysis from Athens ahead of this second round of elections on June 25th, as we look into the latest polls, the likelihood that Kyriakos Mitsotakis will be able to form a single-party government, and what the opposition will look like as PASOK and SYRIZA battle for dominance of Greece's center left.
Islands desperately need doctors
Many Greek islands face severe shortages of doctors and nurses and attempts to solve the issue fall afoul of local economies and, in certain cases, government bureaucracy.
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Art program gives cancer patients expressive outlet
Induction into the EU Recovery Fund has breathed new life into an initiative to give cancer patients an expressive outlet through art. CAre Art is an initiative by the Thessaloniki-based Metropolitan Organization of Museums (MOMus), with the Hellenic Cancer Federation and the Society of Medical Oncology.
Greece a commercial, energy hub
It would be an "unfortunate by-product" if Russia and China became closer as a result of the war, United States Ambassador to Greece George Tsunis said of the Russian invasion of Ukraine during a conversation with the editor of Kathimerini English Edition, Tom Ellis, on the second day of the Delphi Economic Forum, during which he also stressed the country's significance to the US and NATO.
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