Poll: Most Greek voters deeply distrust all institutions
A sample of just over 4,000 likely voters polled last month reveals a deep distrust of Greece’s political institutions.
A sample of just over 4,000 likely voters polled last month reveals a deep distrust of Greece’s political institutions.
Political scientist and expert Panos Koliastasis joins Thanos Davelis to break down the impact undecided voters – which polls indicate are above 16 percent – could have on Greece’s election.
The founder of the Ark of the World children’s charity, along with seven staff members, is to stand trial on charges of indecent assault, mistreatment of minors and instigating abusive behavior against minors.
In “The World as an Open Studio,” Greek-Canadian Christos Dikeakos presents a retrospective spanning five decades of work.
The Executive Committee of the Hellenic Football Federation (EPO) has announced that the final of the 2022-23 Greek Cup will take place on May 20 in Cyprus, one day before the national elections, accepting the proposal of its president, Panagiotis Baltakos.
Parliament’s Arms Committee has approved the activation of the mid-life upgrade (MLU) program for the Hellenic Navy’s four MEKO frigates.
The decision by the Migration and Asylum Ministry to proceed with the gradual closure of the Lavrio refugee camp due to objective criteria, namely the unsuitability of the site to continue hosting refugees, will also satisfy Turkey, which has constantly demanded its shutdown as it considers it a “training camp” for Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK)…
A 16-year-old is being treated in hospital for serious head injuries after being hit by a train in central Athens late on Friday. The incident occurred on the Proastiakos (suburban) line between Rouf and Tavros stations, at the intersection with Mithymnis Street.
When the Biden administration greenlighted the $8 billion Willow oil project on Alaska’s North Slope last month, many decried the move as a betrayal of the United States’ pledge to move away from fossil fuels in the fight against climate change.
A recent report has found that Cypriots have a tendency to purchase more food than they actually need, leading to unnecessary waste and higher expenses.