Honey Festival starts at SEF on Friday
The 13th Honey and Bee Products Festival is opening this Friday at the Peace and Friendship Stadium at Neo Faliro, Piraeus.
The 13th Honey and Bee Products Festival is opening this Friday at the Peace and Friendship Stadium at Neo Faliro, Piraeus.
The Public Debt Management Agency announced on Friday that it will auction 26-week treasury bills in book entry form on Wednesday to the amount of 625 million euros.
Across the country, openly carrying a gun in public is no longer just an exercise in self-defense — increasingly it is a soapbox for elevating one’s voice and, just as often, quieting someone else’s.
The “household basket” measure of lower-priced staple goods launched by the Greek government in early November to cushion the impact of inflation has proven beneficial to consumers, Development Minister Adonis Georgiadis said on Thursday.
The European Commission preliminarily approved Greece’s request for the disbursement of €3.6 billion under the Recovery and Resilience Facility on Friday.
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.