Always Grand: Hotel Grande Bretagne celebrates 150 years
What’s in a song? ‘Hymn to Freedom’
The Spirit of the 1821 Revolution & desire for freedom was not limited just to the Greeks
200 Years of Freedom – Koniakos in 1821
Astypalea: Smart Green Island
Global heritage monument gets a facelift: the Acropolis under an entirely new lighting system
Hagia Sophia: The violation of a symbol by the Sec-Gen for Public Diplomacy, Religious & Consular Affairs
Hagia Sophia: The violation of a symbol By Constantinos Alexandris “It is quite clear that no logical or plausible excuse could justify the violation of a symbol – because this is exactly what the decision for the conversion of Hagia Sophia amounts to. This is not …
Read More »Priorities of the Greek Chairmanship of the Committee of Ministers of the Council of Europe
Protection of human life and public health within the context of a pandemic Greece, Member of the Council of Europe since August 1949, assumed the Chairmanship of the Committee of Ministers of the Council of Europe in the emergency circumstances imposed by the Covid-19 pandemic. In such an …
Read More »Strengthening the competitiveness of Greek shipping
Greek seafaring is, over time, one of the healthiest and most extroverted sectors of the Greek economy and at the same time a key pillar for the country’s future economic development and employment. At European level, the European shipping industry contributes around €60 billion/year to European GDP while …
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