The myth of leftist dominance
It’s somewhat amusing to see talk lately about the “ideological dominance of the left.”
It’s somewhat amusing to see talk lately about the “ideological dominance of the left.”
The recent survey by KAPA Research reveals a disheartening – but at the same time valuable – message for Greek society: 97% of citizens consider corruption to be “fairly to very widespread” in the country.
It is odd that although Greek society is impressively homogenous, we never miss an opportunity to fight with each other.
Tens of thousands of protesters poured into Serbia’s second city on Saturday a year after a railway station roof collapse that killed 16 people, unleashing discontent over alleged corruption and a lack of accountability many blame for the disaster.
A 24-year-old motorcyclist was killed early Sunday morning in Laconia, Peloponnese, after his motorcycle collided with a wild boar, veered off course, and crashed into a roadside pole, police said.
Energy ministers from 25 countries across Europe and the Americas – including three senior US officials – will take part in the Partnership for Transatlantic Energy Cooperation (P-TEC) meeting in Athens on November 6-7, Greek Environment and Energy Minister Stavros Papastavrou said on Skai TV.
Few Athens mayors have accomplished what Haris Doukas has in the two years since he took office at City Hall in downtown Kotzia Square – that is, maintaining an almost constant presence in the news.
Entrepreneurship in Greece remains mainly small and orientated toward the service sector.
Taxi drivers in Athens have planned a 48-hour strike for Wednesday and Thursday, citing a series of unresolved demands, the Attica Taxi Drivers Union (SATA) has announced.
A man who had previously been accused – and later acquitted – of involvement in the 2021 murder of investigative journalist Giorgos Karaivaz was found dead on Saturday night in a hotel in the wider Arachova area, central Greece.