Media and limits
Public interest in particularly heinous crimes like the one that emerged from the Athenian district of Kolonos is inevitably intense.
Public interest in particularly heinous crimes like the one that emerged from the Athenian district of Kolonos is inevitably intense.
It took an appeal from government spokesman Giannis Oikonmou and the general secretary of social solidarity, Giorgos Stamatis, to the National Broadcasting Council (ESR) over the way the media was covering the case of the 12-year-old girl in the Athens district of Kolonos who was raped and pimped by her mother’s employer.
In late 2004, Europe was shocked by the poisoning of Ukrainian presidential candidate and former prime minister Viktor Yushchenko.
The Delphi Economic Forum is organizing an East Med & Southeast Europe Forum in Brussels on Tuesday, in association with Kathimerini.
“Dream On,” at the former Public Tobacco Factory, is the latest exhibition by the NEON Culture Organization, organized in collaboration with the Hellenic Parliament.
The number of workers registered as unemployed in the lists of the Public Employment Service (DYPA – formerly known as OAED) posted a significant reduction in September, both in comparison to the previous month (-5.84%) and on an annual basis (-6.10%), according to the statistics of the service.
Spectators travel on a bus around the northern port city of Thessaloniki during a performance of “Luna,” a new interactive play directed by Damianos Konstantinidis that is based on Henriette-Rika Benveniste’s award-winning book of the same title.
Commenting on the tense climate in Greek-Turkish relations, government spokesman Giannis Oikonomou said that Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan is “not convincing anyone.”
The cautious approach followed by the European Central Bank in the course of normalizing monetary policy is appropriate in the current environment of increased challenges, Bank of Greece Governor Yannis Stournaras noted on Friday.