Greece and Europe in political upheaval
The Tempe train crash is expected to once again dominate Greece’s political agenda this week after Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis addressed the issue in an interview with Kathimerini’s Sunday edition.
The Tempe train crash is expected to once again dominate Greece’s political agenda this week after Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis addressed the issue in an interview with Kathimerini’s Sunday edition.
Leading Greek energy group Metlen announced on Monday the start of construction work in Great Britain for an underwater electricity link.
Rania Thraskia, an independent MP from Thessaloniki, will be joining the ranks of PASOK, it was announced on Monday. Her move increases the number of lawmakers in the main socialist opposition party to 32.
Only 7.02% (22,271) of the 317,374 so-called “eternal” students at Greek universities have shown up to take even a single examination since a law providing for their being struck off the rolls was voted in 2022.
The government and the market are anxiously waiting to see the response that the “I Renovate – I Rent” program will have.
A criminal organization involved in the trafficking of foreign women for sexual exploitation has been dismantled following a coordinated police operation on February 14 and 15.
The list of monthly fixed charges for property owners includes at least six different levies.
Minister of Digital Governance Dimitris Papastergiou was in Larissa in central Greece on Friday and Saturday, attending the Innovent Forum, where he announced that Greece will have its first satellites by the end of the year.
The voice of MAGA speaks to Kathimerini about Greece, Turkey and Erdogan, his contacts in Europe, and Elon Musk, in an interview at the War Room HQ in Washington DC.
Another earthquake, measuring 5.1, struck the sea area between Amorgos and Santorini on Monday.