Yearly Archives: 2022

Six Died In Two Road Accidents In S. Africa’s Free State

Six people were killed in two separate road accidents, in South Africa’s Free State Province yesterday, the provincial police said.The first accident killed five people and injured 11 others, after a head-on collision between two minibuses, said Mahlom...

WHO Chief Sees Global Health Emergencies Winding Down in 2023

World Health Organization Director-General, Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus gave a grim assessment of the many health challenges and threats people around the world have faced this year.Topping the list was the COVID-19 pandemic that has sickened and killed...

At Least 10 Killed, Dozens Hurt in Fuel Tanker Blast Near Johannesburg

Ten people died and around 40 others were injured when a fuel tanker exploded in Boksburg, a South African city east of Johannesburg, emergency services said Saturday.The tanker, transporting liquefied petroleum gas (LPG), was caught beneath a bridge c...

Announcement by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs regarding FM Nikos Dendias’ contact with relatives of the Greek injured, the Greek Embassy in Bucharest, and...

Following the news of the tragic accident involving the Greek tourist bus that occurred earlier in Bucharest, Minister of Foreign Affairs Nikos Dendias immediately contacted the Greek Ambassador to Romania, Sofia Grammata, and asked the Greek Embassy t...

Minister of Foreign Affairs Nikos Dendias’ message to the Greek Diaspora in Australia (“The Greek Herald”, 23.12.2022)

Greece and Australia are two countries so far apart in terms of geography, and yet so close if we consider that they share common principles and values. Defending democracy and human rights, respecting the sovereign rights of every country, upholding I...

Announcement by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs regarding the bus accident in Bucharest transporting Greek citizens from Greece to Romania (23.12.2022)

According to an update from the Greek Embassy in Bucharest, a tourist bus accident involving 47 Greek passengers and a Greek driver occurred in the Romanian capital today. According to the Emergency Department of the Romanian Ministry of Interior, twen...

Alternate Minister of Foreign Affairs Miltiadis Varvitsiotis’ interview with “SKAI 100.3” radio station and journalists Dimitris Oikonomou and Akis Pavlopoulos-highlights (Athens, 22.12.2022)

"Kyriakos Mitsotakis, with his very significant visit to the minority villages of Albania, is making a highly symbolic and substantial gesture, defying those who claimed that he gave in to Albanian pressure and demonstrating that the motherland does no...

The Caribbean is leading the way in immigration investment due diligence: CS Global Partners

London, Dec. 23, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — The global market for immigration investment is expected to grow exponentially, with big growth spurts already witnessed during the international travel restrictions imposed by countries across the world as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic. As immigration and border control become increasingly important to countries and nations across […]

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Seedlings Planted at Sikosinyana School to Honour Nujoma

Sikosinyana: In adherence to the Namibian government's call to actively promote tree planting this month to honour the legacy of late Founding President Sam Nujoma, the Sikosinyana Senior Secondary School in the Zambezi Region on Monday planted 12 see...
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Inflation Rate Drops to 3.6 Per Cent in April 2025

Windhoek: Namibia's annual inflation rate for April 2025 stood at 3.6 per cent, a decrease from the 4.8 per cent recorded in April 2024. According to Namibia Press Agency, this information was detailed in the Namibia Consumer Price Index (NCPI) for A...

Nangombe Admits Electrification Progress Slow

Ondangwa: The implementation of Namibia's electrification project is moving at a snail's pace, according to Ben Nangombe, the Executive Director of the Ministry of Mines, Energy and Industry. Nangombe said this on Tuesday during an electricity acceler...

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