Cartoon (13/03/2026)
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Efforts to tackle violence inside the country’s sports stadiums have paid off. The recent crime in Thessaloniki, however, shows us that a lot more needs to be done.
Fixed interest rates on mortgages are at historically low levels in Greece.
For elderly citizens, the various digital tools are even more valuable, as they can greatly facilitate everyday life and provide a way out of isolation.
The government has published ministerial decisions detailing how authorities will enforce new measures aimed at curbing profiteering in the market, including fines of up to €5 million and monitoring of 63 categories of essential goods.
The Greek stock market is these days proving to be a battlefield between optimistic and pessimistic investors.
Cyprus could begin producing natural gas for export as early as 2028, Energy Minister Michael Damianos said, potentially strengthening Europe’s push to diversify its energy sources as the Middle East conflict tightens focus on supply.
At a municipal senior center in Irakleio in Attica, nearly 100 residents, most over 65, gathered as police explained how to avoid phone and online scams increasingly targeting older people.
A motorcycle policeman was arrested Friday for alleged dangerous driving that led to a collision in central Athens with another motorcyclist who was fatally injured.
A country’s future is forged in its secondary schools, and in Greece we have reason to worry.