Desperate schools turn to retired teachers to fill gaps
Amid a severe shortage of teachers, the Education Ministry has called on retired educators to apply for available teaching positions.
Amid a severe shortage of teachers, the Education Ministry has called on retired educators to apply for available teaching positions.
PPC follows Protergia’s example to avoid burdening customers with power rate increases.
On the sidelines of the happy event of the inauguration of the Thessaloniki Metro, a merry-go-round of tensions and reactions has emerged. It is easy to focus on the occasional and ignore the timeless.
Legal entities that develop charitable, nonprofit activity are not businesses. They are active cells of civil society. Their income cannot be taxed as products of personal enrichment.
The lawyer for a 26-year-old man detained over an October explosion in Athens’ Ambelokipoi district has criticized the decision to remand his client, citing insufficient evidence.
AthensCon, Greece’s largest comic and pop culture convention, returns to the Tae Kwon Do Stadium in Palaio Faliro.
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis marked the inauguration of the northern city of Thessaloniki’s metro station Saturday, calling it a transformative project.
A 57-year-old farmer died Saturday after being swept away by floodwaters in the Fteri area of Lemnos island. Firefighters recovered his body as severe weather battered the island.
A 112 emergency alert was sent on Saturday afternoon by Greece’s Civil Protection, warning citizens of very heavy rainfall, thunderstorms, and gale-force winds in Central Macedonia and Thessaly.
The Greek Finance Minister’s permanent and declared concern is maintaining fiscal balance as a non-negotiable good. He is right. In any case, for a heavily indebted country like Greece upsetting fiscal balance would be the worst thing that could happen to us.