Isn’t it unfair?
I borrowed the title from the ending of all the short ads being posted by opposition SYRIZA as part of its online election campaign.
I borrowed the title from the ending of all the short ads being posted by opposition SYRIZA as part of its online election campaign.
The local community of Vartholomio, Ilia in southern Greece is reeling in horror and disgust at the abominable images posted online of dead dogs and cats that ingested poison placed by an unknown perpetrator. So far, four dogs and eight cats have been reported dead, with the Municipality of Pinios’ Welfare Association for the Protection…
The recent announcement of a long-term energy agreement between Turkey and Bulgaria giving the latter access for 13 years to Turkish regasification terminals, came as a surprise to some and caused consternation in Athens.
Curated by architect and museologist Erato Koutsoudaki, the exhibition “Mystery 29_ Elefsina: Raw Museum” looks at the West Attica town’s important role in the ancient world, its transformation by migration in modern times and its more recent decline.
The Education Ministry’s decision to push forward the procedures for getting teacher evaluations off the ground was a symbolically important move, as much as it was essential.
Xi Jinping emerged from October’s 20th Party Congress with tighter control over the ruling Communist Party – and, therefore, over China – than any leader since Mao Zedong.
Protecting Greece’s borders requires the support of the European Union, the country’s Citizens’ Protection Minister Takis Theodorikakos told 27 foreign ambassadors during a visit in the northeastern town of Alexandroupoli, where he briefed them about the Akritas plan to protect the border with Turkey at Evros.
A 17-year-old foreign national was arrested in northern Greece on Friday for transporting in a car six migrants who did not have the legal documents that would allow them to enter the country.
The carnival street parade, the main event of the annual Patra Carnival, which takes place in the runup to Orthodox Lent, will be held for the first time after three years, the local mayor announced.