Draft healthcare bill heads to parliament
A draft bill from the health ministry focused on prevention and universal healthcare will go before parliament Tuesday, government spokesperson Pavlos Marinakis said Monday.
A draft bill from the health ministry focused on prevention and universal healthcare will go before parliament Tuesday, government spokesperson Pavlos Marinakis said Monday.
Yiannis Mouzakis, the co-founder and editor of Macropolis.gr, a political and economic analysis site that focuses on Greece, joins Thanos Davelis to look at Prime Minister Mitsotakis’ proposed tax cuts, the broader picture of the Greek economy, and the political dimension of this discussion.
Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan has confirmed the positive climate in Greece-Turkey relations, expressing confidence in an interview with Milliyet newspaper that the two Aegean neighbors and NATO allies can address their differences in a “mutually beneficial” way.
Police discovered a pistol and ammunition hidden inside a compartment at Korydallos Prison in western Athens.
The tax on self-employed professionals, who were taxed this year based on the presumptive income, will be reduced from 2025.
Nearly 220,000 people in Athens live in flood-prone areas, with approximately 46,650 buildings, 293 schools and 21 health facilities at risk.
At 88, Greek runner Ploutarchos Pourliakas has proved yet again that age is just a number and poses no barrier to determination after he completed the 41st edition of the Athens Marathon on Sunday, his 12th marathon.
Donald Trump’s “sweeping victory” in Tuesday’s US presidential election will have “major ramifications for the world,” according to retired United States Navy admiral James Stavridis.
The National Meteorological Service (EMY) issued an emergency weather warning on Monday morning.
The trial of actor and director Petros Filippidis, who faces second-degree charges for two attempted rape cases involving two of his colleagues, was postponed on Monday until December 5.