A matter of honor
It is a matter of honor for the Greek state and justice system that the case of the deadly 2018 fire in the east Attica town of Mati is not dismissed.
It is a matter of honor for the Greek state and justice system that the case of the deadly 2018 fire in the east Attica town of Mati is not dismissed.
With a state that manages and distributes more than 50% of the wealth the country produces, it is obvious that sundry hustlers will side with the parties that have a chance to govern so they can make a grab for a piece of the pie.
Covid-19 vaccines produced by Pfizer for children aged 6 months to 4 years are expected to be available soon, Greece’s National Vaccination Committee said on Tuesday and advised parents to inoculate children of this age group with underlying conditions or that are immunocompromised against the virus.
The renovated and expanded National Gallery in Athens has created a new Western European Art exhibition space.
Greece’s European-Union harmonized inflation rate dropped below 10% in October for the first time in six months, as according to provisional estimates by Eurostat it amounted to 9.8%
The strategic importance of the northeastern Greek port of Alexandroupoli, both strategically and in terms of energy, is underscored in this interview with Kathimerini by the chairman of the House Foreign Affairs Committee.
A 45-year-old man suspected of raping a woman in the early hours of October 23 in southern Athens and of attempting to rape another was given until Thursday to testify before an investigative magistrate.
Greece’s Justice Ministry decided to move the trial into the deadly wildfire in Mati, east Attica, in 2018, into the Athens Appeals Court complex, where the appeal hearing on the now-defunct neo-Nazi group Golden Dawn is taking place.