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Bulgaria’s Premier: All Closed Facilities to Open Doors Stepwise as of 21 December

The best anti-crisis measure is to open everything on 21 December

"So far, we have given over BGN 1.1 billion to support small and medium-sized enterprises. The best anti-crisis measure is to open all businesses on a step-by-step basis as of 21 December," said Prime Minister Boyko Borissov, who visited a bread factory together with Minister of Labor and Social Policy Denitsa Sacheva.

Anti-Covid vaccines will be effective for long time, experts tell Kathimerini

Coronavirus vaccines will drastically change our lives for the better, but not overnight, and will provide protection for a long time, according to the consensus among nine Greek scientists working abroad and contacted by Kathimerini.

What the "new normal" for 2021 will be globally, will depend on the number of inoculations over a short period of time, they say.

Πέτσας για Τσίπρα: Πολιτική υποκρισία και αδιαφάνεια για το σπίτι στο Σούνιο

«Πολιτική υποκρισία είναι ότι προτιμά ο αρχηγός της αξιωματικής αντιπολίτευσης να τον ξέρει ο κόσμος ως το λαϊκό παιδί που μένει στην Κυψέλη και όχι ως τον μεγαλοαστό που μένει στο Σούνιο», τόνισε μεταξύ άλλων ο κυβερνητικός εκπρόσωπος

Pandemic blow softer on Piraeus Port Authority

From the Mediterranean to the Baltic, Belt-and-Road-Initiative (BRI) projects are gradually getting back on track, despite challenges related to worldwide travel restrictions and production stoppage.

Since the beginning of the pandemic in Europe in early spring, Chinese companies have been trying their best to minimize the damage to their businesses and implement their projects.

Deree Business English courses for professionals

The Deree School of Graduate and Professional Education of The American College of Greece is organizing two online English courses for business professionals.

The first 10-week seminar is titled "Business English Skills" and takes place every Tuesday from 6 p.m. to 8.30 p.m. from January 12 to March 16, 2021.

Ιράν: «Ο Φαχριζαντέχ δολοφονήθηκε με πολυβόλο ελεγχόμενο από δορυφόρο»

«Η γυναίκα του, η οποία καθόταν σε απόσταση 25 εκατοστών απ' αυτόν στο ίδιο αυτοκίνητο, δεν τραυματίσθηκε» αποκάλυψε ο υποδιοικητής των Φρουρών της Επανάστασης του Ιράν - Πυροβολήθηκε 13 φορές

Serbia Tries Female Ex-Soldier for Killing Bosniak Prisoners

The trial of Visnja Acimovic, who is accused of involvement in the shooting of 37 Bosniak men at Mracni Dol near the Susica detention camp in the Bosnian municipality of Vlasenica in June 1992, opened at Belgrade Higher Court on Monday.

Turkish Parliament begins 12-day long 2021 budget talks

The Turkish Parliament has begun discussions on the government's 2021 budget, which focuses on tackling the negative impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on the economy as its priority.

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