Why I voted there, when I live here
Having the right to vote and all the other basic civil liberties in the country where they have lived and worked – often for several decades – is the top priority for migrants in Greece.
Having the right to vote and all the other basic civil liberties in the country where they have lived and worked – often for several decades – is the top priority for migrants in Greece.
Europe threw its support on Friday behind a special tribunal to prosecute President Vladimir Putin and other senior Russian officials for the crime of aggression against Ukraine, a show of unity on a day when Moscow marks its “victory day”.
Five petrol stations in Athens and Thessaloniki have been ordered to shut down for two years after inspectors found their pumps had been rigged to deliver less fuel than displayed.
Virginia State Senator Stella Pekarsky, a first-generation Greek-American and mother of six, announced Thursday she is running for the US House of Representatives in Virginia’s 11th Congressional District.
Satellite images of the artificial Lake Mornos, which provides drinking water to about half of Greece’s population, reveal a significant decline in water levels, a trend attributed to droughts exacerbated by climate change.
More than 63% of Greek businesses employ staff primarily to interpret and implement laws and regulatory rules, according to the European Investment Bank’s (EIB) 2024 Investment Survey.
The performance of hotels in Athens, and Attica in general, is constantly improving, as the Greek capital has evolved into an independent 12-month destination.
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis on Friday celebrated the signing of the construction contract for the Iraklio-Hania section of the Northern Road Axis (VOAK or A90) on the southern island of Crete, marking a significant milestone in the long-awaited infrastructure project.
Edi Rama is probably busy picking out a suit to celebrate his fourth term as Albania’s prime minister, as his incumbent Socialist Party is widely expected to win Sunday’s general election.
The Kurdish PKK militant group held a congress on May 5-7 in northern Iraq, following a call from its imprisoned leader Abdullah Ocalan for the group’s dissolution, the Firat news agency reported the PKK as saying on Friday.