Balkan trips proved costly for Reds and Greens
Panathinaikos and Olympiakos suffered bad losses on the road on Friday and lost more ground in the Euroleague.
Panathinaikos and Olympiakos suffered bad losses on the road on Friday and lost more ground in the Euroleague.
The ongoing renovation of Athens’ public squares faces delays due to archaeological discoveries.
Deputy Minister of Infrastructure and Transport, Vasilis Oikonomou, outlined the proposed changes in the upcoming New Traffic Code (KOK), soon to enter public consultation.
The sluggishness in the administration of justice has led to a persistent distortion: Courts grant temporary protection from sanctions – such as fines and shutdowns – too easily, citing the risk of irreparable harm to businesses until the substance of the case is adjudicated.
A corruption scandal currently under investigation, involving urban planning officials across Halkidiki in northern Greece, has expanded to second city Thessaloniki, where members of the corruption ring have also exerted influence.
The Education Ministry is launching a literary initiative aimed at familiarizing students with classic works and renowned authors.
The benchmark of the Greek bourse has risen to highs unseen since September 26.
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis discussed Greek-Turkish relations, the New Democracy party, and the electoral law for 2027, speaking on the second day of the “50 Years of Greek Foreign Policy” conference hosted by the Greek newspaper To Vima.
The Ministry of Health, the Ministry of Development, and the country’s Gasoline Stations Federation have joined forces to launch a road safety campaign titled “No Helmet, No Gasoline”.
In a move sparking public debate, an Athens nightclub shut down for serving alcohol to minors during a school dance in October has reopened.