Thessaloniki University
Ukraine: Alarm in Athens for the country’s energy security
The route taken by Russian natural gas to reach our country, as well as the alternative sources of supply of this fuel, are the two main reasons why Greece appears reassuring in dealing with the possible consequences of a possible decision of Moscow to close the pipelines that cross Ukraine.
Why Greece is champion in over consumption of antibiotics
Although the discovery of antibiotics is one of the most important medical breakthroughs, their abuse is a problem with social implications and unfortunately Greece ranks first among European countries in their consumption.
Olympian’s Sexual Abuse Allegations Trigger ‘Me Too’ Outcry in Greece
The HSF's own response, in which it called on Bekatorou to "be specific", has further angered the Greek public. Two board members stepped down in protest while the Stravros Niarchos Institute, a high-profile donor to the HSF, has suspended its support.
Millennial Blues: Pandemic Delivers Greece’s Stricken Generation Another Blow
Economic output is predicted to fall by 9.7 per cent, while unemployment, which had fallen below 20 per cent, is expected to return to over 20 per cent once again.
Stress and insecurity - but also hope
Alexandra Banou. Photo: Courtesy of Alexandra Banou
Greek Govt Accused of Dodging Democratic Oversight
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Doctors, Nurses Question Greek Government's Coronavirus Response
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Macedonian, Greek, Ministers Vow to Rebuild Trust
Greek Foreign Minister Nikos Kotzias and his Macedonian counterpart, Nikola Poposki, agreed to work on rebuilding trust between the two countries at a meeting in Athens.
Poposki said Macedonia "has a strategy to have good relations with Greece" but added that when it comes to the dispute over Macedonia's name, the two countries remain separated by "mountains."
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Amphipolis commissioned by Alexander the Great for Hephaestion
Archeologists have drawn conclusions regarding the Amphipolis Tomb. They state that it was commissioned and financed by Alexander the Great in honor of his beloved friend Hephaestion. It was designed by architect Dinokrates or Stesikrates and was constructed at the end of the 4th century BC by Antigonus I Monophthalmus.
Four constitutional experts dissect SYRIZA bid for referendum
Four noted Greek constitutional experts commented on the prospect of a referendum, called by PM Alexis Tsipras in the wee hours of Saturday, with somewhat different views emerging, but with all four bemoaning the deadlines for its holding and questioning the question to be asked.