All that has been happening in the last few months on the Greek islands do not point to a responsible stance on Turkey’s part.
The curtailing of refugee and migrant flows from the Turkish coast to the Greek islands was obviously also at the top of the Greek PM’s agenda.
The responsibilities of political leaders and especially those of superpowers who refuse to acknowledge environmental changes are glaringly obvious.
The damage from its bankruptcy although it has not yet been calculated is huge and many Greek businesses can be destroyed.
'The Mati disaster shook Greek society to its core. Extreme weather events are the direct consequence of climate change. It is not a problem that can be put off for more decades,' the PM told the UN.
In the case of Mr. Tsipras’ government which came to power in 2015 in the midst of a great economic crisis things were worse.
'Patience is needed because the economy is improving significantly. The upward trend exists and this trend must continue in order for the brain drain, which is very dangerous for the country, to stop,' he said.
Greek hoteliers and owners renting rooms were staunchly opposed to the current framework
Despite the positive evaluations and prospects, an FT piece notes that unfortunately for Greece the emerging recovery is beginning at a time that clouds are gathering over the global economy.
The Greek initiative has the support of the World Meteorological Organisation (WMO) and UNESCO and was among nine flagship proposals selected by UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres to be discussed at the upcoming climate summit.
According to the announcement of the Commission the annual budget for the implementation of the plan is 132mn euros.
Reports reveal murky machinations, constant interventions by Papangelopoulos and violations of criminal procedure by judges.
It is the duty of the state and of civil society to put an end to the festering waste management chaos that has bedeviled the country for years.
The attack in Saudi Arabia highlighted the dangers that can be created by a relatively small group of guerrillas and possible collaborators.
"We disagree with New Democracy's growth model and we believe it can't lead us to growth" Tsipras said.
By all appearances, we are dealing with a political-judicial conspiracy that aimed to manufacture guilty parties and annihilate political enemies.
Merkel advocated multilateral cooperation and said that the idea that each country must fend for itself is a prescription for tumult.
Whatever the case may be, authorities are now on red alert and all possibilities are being examined. Counter-terrorism forces have been dispatched to Leros.
Only a viable solution that applies to all banks can ensure an effective restructuring of the crucial banking sector.
It was not clear whether the country’s path would be one of stabilisation and reform or of a return to a vicious circle of postponements, delays, and backpedaling.