ND leads Syriza by 6% in new poll
A new opinion poll puts ruling center-right New Democracy 6% ahead of left-wing Syriza in voting intentions.
A new opinion poll puts ruling center-right New Democracy 6% ahead of left-wing Syriza in voting intentions.
Forty-seven parties, party coalitions, and individuals had submitted applications to Greece’s Supreme Court by Wednesday evening for approval to run in the May 21 national elections.
The measures introduced by the government to support incomes were significant, however, they could make up for the high cost incurred by employers due to social security contributions.
Greece has joined the “Big Catch-Up” campaign led by the World Health Organization to counter a slump in vaccinations since the Covid-19 pandemic.
Panathinaikos and AEK will face off this Sunday in what looks like a league final, albeit with another three games left to play, following their easy victories in the sixth round of the Super League playoffs on Wednesday.
The 7th Posidonia Sea Tourism Forum concluded on Wednesday in Thessaloniki, hearing that smaller islands have now come onto the radar of major luxury cruise companies
The banking sector shook off foreign and domestic concerns – related to the decline of US lender First Republic and the promise by main opposition leader Alexis Tsipras to nationalize National Bank of Greece if he comes to power – and swung to gains at the end of Wednesday’s bourse session.
It is not a good sign for the strongest Western democracy that in 2024 an 81-year-old and a 77-year-old may be the two rivals for the presidency.
The trial has begun at a mixed jury court in Thessaloniki of 33-year-old man accused of raping and impregnating a 16-year-old refugee girl from Syria.
The Australian Archaeological Institute at Athens has invited Associate Professor David M. Pritchard to deliver a lecture on how the ancient Athenians managed their armies