A problematic labor bill
In the coming days, the plenary session of the Greek Parliament will be occupied with a bill concerning wage employment: collective bargaining agreements and minimum wage.
In the coming days, the plenary session of the Greek Parliament will be occupied with a bill concerning wage employment: collective bargaining agreements and minimum wage.
Giannis Antetokounmpo, in addition to being one of the highest-paid athletes in the NBA, also has strong investment activities, with stakes in companies and in real estate.
An unexpected statement from the Turkish side last May supporting Greece’s bid for the return of the Parthenon Sculptures pointed the way forward.
A 65-year-old retired colonel has testified as a witness in the case of a 55-year-old police officer, who had been admitted to the 424 General Military Hospital in Thessaloniki for an appendectomy but was not informed of a cancer diagnosis until one year later.
Tom Ellis, the editor-in-chief of Kathimerini English Edition, joins Thanos Davelis for a look at the ongoing Greek-Turkish dialogue, why achieving real progress in resolving differences remains elusive, and what to expect amid efforts to maintain the relative calm we’ve seen in the Aegean.
A 30-year-old man who was involved in a high-speed car chase with the police on Athens’ Kifissos Highway in the early hours of Thursday has died of injuries sustained when his vehicle crashed.
The Greek America Foundation, a nonprofit based in New York, is reaching out to runners for next year’s classical Marathon in Athens, as part of an initiative to mobilize the diaspora and raise funds for its cause.
In a country that has not, as a rule, treated its cultural heritage in the best way, the issue of the Parthenon Sculptures seems to be a lever for meaningful diplomacy.
A former lawmaker for governing New Democracy announced his resignation from the center-right party on Thursday, in opposition to Prime Minister Kyriakos Mistotakis’ recent ouster of ex-premier Antonis Samaras.
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis is heading to Beirut on Friday, for a visit government spokesperson Pavlos Marinakis on Thursday described as “a powerful message in support of stability and peace in the region.”