A way out of the deadlock
The protest movement by Greece’s farmers could be considered a success, from the perspective of the sector’s demands, as they have managed to secure significant benefits.
The protest movement by Greece’s farmers could be considered a success, from the perspective of the sector’s demands, as they have managed to secure significant benefits.
The new global order that is taking shape and the unpredictable environment we’re living in give rise to dangers that demand heightened vigilance from all sides – both government and opposition.
Greek depositors are the big losers in the upward cycle of interest rates that the ECB put in place three years ago.
An impressive upward move by bank stocks at the Greek bourse on Thursday took the benchmark above the 2,200-point psychological threshold.
Authorities have launched a new digital application aimed at streamlining the issuance of passports, following the signing of a joint ministerial decision by the Citizen Protection Ministry and the police.
Greece’s hospitals reported an average emergency room service time of three hours and 53 minutes in December at facilities using a patient “bracelet,” according to Health Ministry data.
A 26-year-old man accused, along with eight others, in the death of a 30-year-old after a beating at an entertainment center in Patra requested and received a deadline to testify on Friday.
The tax administration is bringing significant changes to the way people with a patchy tax history start a business.
Controlled burns and controlled grazing could be used in combatting wildfire prevention under a new bill that will be posted for public consultation in the coming days and voted on by early March, Climate Crisis and Civil Protection Minister Yannis Kefalogiannis has said.