Mayor or opposition? Both, says Haris Doukas
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.
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.
Police in Thessaloniki detained eighteen people and made one arrest following clashes that broke out shortly after midnight, after a concert by Greek rapper Lex.
The real estate settlement process is progressing at an intensive pace on the part of banks and the companies that manage real estate on behalf of funds.
The Tomb of the Unknown Soldier has suffered enough these past few weeks. Instead of standing as a monument to unity and pride, it was briefly transformed into a mirror of our country’s shortcomings.
Established in 1836, the Athens School of Fine Arts’ history goes hand-in-hand with the history of the modern Greek state.
Workplace harassment complaints in Greece more than doubled to 318 in 2024 from 151 in 2022, according to the Labor Inspectorate’s annual report, released on Friday. Mobbing – verbal, psychological and moral harassment – accounted for 78% of cases.
Youth violence is rising sharply in Greece, alarming experts, who say prevention must replace punishment.