The democratic contract
Sunday marked 51 years since the Athens Polytechnic uprising, but also half a century from the milestone of peaceful democratic existence: the first national elections after the fall of the 1967-74 junta.
Sunday marked 51 years since the Athens Polytechnic uprising, but also half a century from the milestone of peaceful democratic existence: the first national elections after the fall of the 1967-74 junta.
Sellers ruled the roost once again at the Greek bourse on Monday, with the benchmark heading lower for the third day in a row.
Greece, Romania and Bulgaria bear brunt of obscure algorithm that determines power rates.
In a detailed report published Monday, the German newspaper Handelsblatt spotlighted Greece’s impressive economic performance, emphasizing its bailout loan repayment ahead of schedule.
A 31-year-old man was arrested Monday afternoon in connection with a deadly explosion of an improvised device in an Athens apartment last month.
A record number of American students are choosing Greece as a study abroad destination, an Institute of International Education survey shows.
Whoever claims that the culture of absolute political correctness never prevailed in Greece must have lived somewhere else for the last 50 years.
Greek military officials are closely examining Israel’s repurposed use of Apache attack helicopters to intercept drones and are reviewing footage of Israeli drone engagement operations as part of a local effort to upgrade Greece’s first-generation Apaches.
US president-elect Donald Trump’s recent announcements about who he plans to appoint to key posts in his administration when he takes office in January have caused jitters in Ankara and dashed hopes that Turkish interests would be well served by his return to the White House.
The comments made by former Prime Minister Antonis Samaras regarding “frivolities” during the meeting between President Christodoulides and President Erdogan have sparked Cyprus’ response.