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  • Which are the 11 foreign universities applying to open branches in Greece

    Which are the 11 foreign universities applying to open branches in Greece

    Among the applicants are the University of Nicosia and Frederick University, as well as colleges that already operate in Greece and maintain partnerships with foreign universities. The deadline for applications is March 1st

    Which are the 11 foreign universities applying to open branches in Greece
  • Konstantinos Tasoulas elected new president of Greece

    Konstantinos Tasoulas elected new president of Greece

    Tasoulas, 66, the candidate of the ruling conservative party, secured 160 votes in the 300-seat Parliament. A total of 276 lawmakers participated in the vote, while 24 were absent, including all 11 New Left MPs.

    Konstantinos Tasoulas elected new president of Greece
  • Hydrocarbons are back in play: Chevron explores, Exxon Mobil drills in the spring

    Hydrocarbons are back in play: Chevron explores, Exxon Mobil drills in the spring

    With Greece already in place in ExxonMobil, which controls the two blocks west and southwest of Crete and is one step away from an investment decision to drill or not drill an exploratory well (in partnership with HelleniQ Energy, formerly HELPE) southwest of Crete, since last Monday Chevron’s entry is shaping new geopolitical correlations and putting Greece on the global map of big oil.

    Hydrocarbons are back in play: Chevron explores, Exxon Mobil drills in the spring
  • Government Firmly Denies Cover-Up Allegations in Tempe Train Disaster Case

    Government Firmly Denies Cover-Up Allegations in Tempe Train Disaster Case

    During a plenary session of the Greek Parliament on March 26, 2024, government representatives addressed these claims amidst debates over a no-confidence vote brought forward by opposition parties, questioning the government’s management of the disaster.

    Government Firmly Denies Cover-Up Allegations in Tempe Train Disaster Case