Mr. Prokopiοs Pavlopoulos was sworn, in a plenary session of the Hellenic Parliament, in accordance with Article 33 of the Constitution, as the President of the Hellenic Republic.
The Speaker of the Hellenic Parliament Ms. Zoe Konstantopoulou met with the Belgian political scientist and historian, skilled in dubious and illegal debt issues, Eric Toussaint.
New Thessaloniki Coast is located among the finalists for the prize Mies Van Der Rohe. This is a European Union prize in Contemporary Architecture which received 420 nominations in the beginning.
The newspaper "Kathimerini" traveled to Smyrna to meet Greeks who move there for business or study, reaching already 200 members of the Greek community.
http://www.kathimerini.gr/803813/interactive/epikairothta/ereynes/h-nea-genia-twn-ellhnwn-ths-smyrnhs#firstPage
He is a Greek priest, he resides in Canada and from next May ... his planes will connect Greece directly with the other side of the Atlantic. Father Nicholaos Alexandris, dared the impossible: to establish its own airline, in order to help Greek diaspora in America to travel to and from Greece directly.
In a letter to US President Barack Obama, three Greek origin members of the House of Representatives underline the importance the United States to stand on the side of Greece to undertake the development and economic prosperity.
20 selected destinations competed for the prestigious title of Best European Destination 2015. After a three weeks’ period of online voting, Athens is elected the 3rd Best European Destination 2015.
International scholarships for Greek students for China and Belgium
1. www.studyinbelgium.be
2. http://www.minedu.gov.gr/home/prokirikseis-diagwnismoi-ypotrofies-main/53-ypotrofies-klirodothmata/12785-150116_ypotrofies_lignan.html
"Art is long, life is short" is an exhibition dedicated to the art of healing in Byzantium. The exhibition will open to the public on February 11, at the Pera Museum in Istanbul, Turkey.
http://en.peramuzesi.org.tr/Exhibition/Life-Is-Short-Art-Long/168
The Piraeus Port waterfront needed a facelift as well as a plan to encompass the rich cultural heritage of this ancient city, today inhabited by 1 million residents. The Cultural Coast Plan aims to redesign the area by creating a complex of building uses: the Maritime Antiquities Museum, the Archaeological Thematic Museum, the Immigration Museum and the site of the Ietionia Gate, an ancient fortress named after local hero Ietion, built to protect the land access to the port.