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This Sunday’s political waltz in the municipal runoff elections in Athens and Thessaloniki will be danced between the ruling conservative New Democracy and socialist PASOK, just like in the good old days.
This Sunday’s political waltz in the municipal runoff elections in Athens and Thessaloniki will be danced between the ruling conservative New Democracy and socialist PASOK, just like in the good old days.
Following the recent events in Israel, Celestyal Cruises has announced it is pausing its calls at Ashdod port for the time being, replacing it with Iraklio on Crete.
The initiatives to speed up the delivery of justice, even at the highest level of the Supreme Court, are more than ripe.
For a country to be powerful and enjoy the respect of both its friends and rivals, it needs to steer clear of profound domestic crises. This is an axiom that was recently confirmed in the case of a country that had cast itself as invincible, Israel
Hellenic Police (ELAS) say that 1,353 minors were arrested in September across the country for a series of offenses of varying gravity.
Greece is among five countries that will be affected by drought in the Mediterranean region due to climate change, according to scientific forecasts published by the European Commission.
Greek authorities are planning to introduce the German model for combating television program piracy and identify those who illegally watch pay-TV products.
State asset fund TAIPED put an end to the long-suffering privatization of DEPA Commercial on Friday, announcing the cancellation of the tender process for the sale of 65% of the natural gas company’s shares.
An alarm was raised on Thursday night on the southeastern Aegean island of Leros when 123 Palestinian and Syrian refugees and migrants attempted to leave the migrant facility and board a ship destined for Piraeus, catching local officials by surprise.