The greatest ‘reform’
The shift that is already being observed in driving attitudes from the intensification of alcohol tests demonstrates how simply implementing the law is, sometimes, the greatest “reform.”
The shift that is already being observed in driving attitudes from the intensification of alcohol tests demonstrates how simply implementing the law is, sometimes, the greatest “reform.”
After a narrow session at the Greek bourse, the benchmark closed with marginal losses.
Every day, Greece’s roads claim lives. Yet against this grim backdrop, transport experts say they are seeing a recent shift toward safer driving behavior, driven largely by intensified traffic enforcement and stricter penalties.
The Greeks’ simultaneous disdain and admiration for discipline is a paradox that we have endured for too many years. The most recent example concerns those “bipolar” conversations taking place about the police’s latest campaign against drunk driving.
A retired lawyer in Hania, Crete who had served as a legal consultant for the city’s general hospital, has been found guilty of withholding rental income belonging to the institution.
The Demos Center is hosting a public discussion on the recent election of New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani.
In his new book, Alexis Tsipras presents an analytical assessment of the crucial period during which he held the office of prime minister.
Greece and the US reaffirmed plans to deepen cooperation in security, counterterrorism and organized crime during a meeting in Athens on Wednesday between Citizen Protection Minister Michalis Chrysochoidis and US Ambassador to Greece Kimberly Guilfoyle.
Greek tanks and armored vehicles will travel more than 2,000 kilometers to participate in the large-scale Orion 2026 military exercise in France.