Greece cuts surgery, emergency waiting times says deputy health minister
Greece’s National Health System has reduced surgery and emergency waiting times for the first time ever, Deputy Health Minister Marios Themistokleous said Wednesday.
Greece’s National Health System has reduced surgery and emergency waiting times for the first time ever, Deputy Health Minister Marios Themistokleous said Wednesday.
About 90 Greeks traveling with 100 pets were repatriated from the Persian Gulf Wednesday on a special Aegean Airlines flight arranged by the Foreign Ministry.
In a lengthy investigation last week, Reuters said it had determined the true identity of Banksy, the globally renowned street artist whose closely guarded anonymity has for decades captivated the art world nearly as much as his work.
The constant expansion of the conflict in the Middle East continued on Wednesday and reversed the early gains of stocks at Athinon Avenue.
However powerful Israel may be on its own, it cannot survive without the full backing of the United States.
On Athens’ Lenorman Street, the imposing Public Tobacco Factory resembles a fortress. Doors remain shut, windows covered, while security and crew move quietly to keep activity inside out of sight.
A former Greek agricultural agency chief painted a damning portrait of fraud and political pressure in the country’s farm subsidy system during testimony at an Athens court Wednesday.
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis said Wednesday there is “no reason at all to worry” about visiting Greece due to the Middle East crisis, and voiced hope that by the key summer tourist season disruptions to long-haul flights via the Persian Gulf will have ended.
The parents of a group of teenagers believed to have vandalized two state schools in northern Greece have covered the cost of repairs to avoid legal action, municipal officials said.