Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras will visit Berlin and then Paris this weekend, starting from Friday.
Main opposition New Democracy leader Kyriakos Mitsotakis is in Paris where he will meet with the OECD secretary general Angel Gurria, the French Economy Minister Emmanuel Macron and the former President Nicola Sarkozy.
Greek authorities confirmed on Saturday that two men investigated by the French police in connection with the Paris attacks had passed through Greece. French authorities had asked for a passport check and fingerprinting of a man who died in the attacks as well as those of another.
World leaders attending the G20 meeting in Turkey to discuss the refugee crisis on European security held a moment of silence for the victims of the terrorists attacks in Paris that left 129 dead and hundreds injured.
THE WHITE HOUSE – Office of the Press Secretary – November 13, 2015 STATEMENT BY THE PRESIDENT ON THE SITUATION IN PARIS
Statement by Secretary Kerry On the Attacks in Paris November 13, 2015
Ύστερα από την επιτυχία του «Εdith! Τhe shοw», που έχει κάνει περισσότερες από 120 sοld-οut συναυλίες σε όλο τον κόσμο, o παραγωγός και σκηνοθέτης Gil Marsalla μας προτείνει ένα νέο θέαμα με ένα μουσικό ρεπερτόριο μοναδικό στον κόσμο.
By Justine Frangouli-Argyris I heard the news surrounding the mass killing of the 12 journalists at “Charlie Hebdo” in Paris early Wednesday from a friend who is working in the “City of Light” this year. “The capital is paralyzed by fear,” he said, after Islamist extremists had struck the heart of French freedom of expression […]