Inside the castle or out?
Certain incidents are identified in public surveys as “collateral damage.”
Certain incidents are identified in public surveys as “collateral damage.”
The Covid-19 pandemic highlighted the crucial importance of certain medical specialties, such as intensive care physicians, for the proper functioning of the National Health System.
Do miracles happen in Greece? At first glance, some of what is happening does look like miracles. For example, in an overindebted country, benefits and aid of several billion euros is distributed easily, without strict criteria or other, trite, restrictions. This is how consumption is fueled.
Posting the new draft bill on wiretapping for public consultation without seeking the input of or at least notifying the Authority for Communication Security and Privacy (ADAE) was a major misstep. Not only because, according to the 2003 law that founded the authority, “it issues opinions and provides suggestions and recommendations on measures to ensure…
The house of General Napoleon Zervas (1891-1957), leader of the National Republican Greek League, or EDES, a nationalist guerrilla force that fought the Axis occupation of Greece during World War II, has been converted into a museum offering a glimpse into the history of the Greek Resistance.
A party celebrating Athens’ historical central market, the Varvakeios, takes over the usual stalls to present a range of foods and products – from sushi, bao buns and caviar to souvlaki, traditional Greek tripe stew and hot dogs.
A man was injured when unknown individuals approached him while he was walking and opened fire at him in the eastern Attica suburb of Menidi early Saturday morning.
For the fifth consecutive year, the Stavros Niarchos Foundation Cultural Center (SNFCC) on the southern coast of Athens will be putting on its Christmas lights display and opening its ice rink on December 1.
The Hellenic Armed Forces and units of the escort group Task Force 473 of the French Charles de Gaulle aircraft carrier conducted joint exercises in the maritime area east and south of the Peloponnese and south of Crete from November 23 to 25.