A matter of political will
The Greek state’s inability to crack down on electricity theft is indicative of the general inability of the political system to enforce the law and protect the public from all kinds of habitual fraudsters.
The Greek state’s inability to crack down on electricity theft is indicative of the general inability of the political system to enforce the law and protect the public from all kinds of habitual fraudsters.
In a groundbreaking case in Greece, a woman has reportedly filed for divorce after an interaction with artificial intelligence led her to believe her husband of 12 years was unfaithful.
Choreographer Venetsiana Kalampaliki presents “Sonic Dances,” a multi-sensory performance that reimagines dance beyond the visual at Phiat (97 Falirou).
The European Union’s border agency, Frontex, is weighing disciplinary action against Greece for its ongoing pushbacks of migrants, a violation of international law, political news website Politico reported Thursday.
Areas of Attica with lower rental rates are now beyond reach for a high number of households.
A man believed to be a high-ranking member of the so-called Greek Mafia was shot dead in broad daylight outside a private medical center in the northern Athens suburb of Halandri on Thursday, police said.
Additional budgetary space for the TIF measures is estimated to be secured.
Cyprus will receive free-of-charge portable desalination plants from the United Arab Emirates to cover the tourism-reliant island nation’s water needs this summer as reservoir deposits are nearly depleted, officials said Thursday.
The Environment and Energy Ministry is preparing tough new measures to combat rampant electricity theft, including shutting down businesses caught stealing power.
Greece has completed the second phase of its military restructuring plan, closing or merging 21 army units as part of efforts to cut costs and streamline operations, the defence ministry said.