The burden of justice
It’s not the first time we’ve heard it. But the recent report by ratings agency Moody’s cites the problems of Greece’s justice system as a reason for not upgrading the country’s credit rating.
It’s not the first time we’ve heard it. But the recent report by ratings agency Moody’s cites the problems of Greece’s justice system as a reason for not upgrading the country’s credit rating.
A 42-year-old woman in the municipality of Ilida in western Greece is in critical condition after testing positive for meningitis.
A nationwide survey points to a greater intensity in violent conflicts among teenagers and an increase in digital bullying.
Who fears and trusts the United States? This crucial question is being asked at this time, not by opponents of the US, but by some of the people who held very important positions in Washington. Congress has frozen the process of approving military aid to Ukraine. This is happening at a time when Russian President…
Greece needs to make space for river flow and boost defenses in the Thessaly Plain, a key breadbasket, to prevent a repeat of last year’s devastating floods, experts have advised the government.
Katerina P. has a job that brings in around 1,500 euros a month. Up until a few years ago, this was a very decent amount that allowed her not just to survive in relative comfort, but also to have an active social life, to go out with friends for a meal or a drink, sometimes…
A handwritten notebook with “Ode to Lord Byron” by Greece’s national poet Dionysios Solomos underwent conservation at the Byzantine & Christian Museum in Athens.
The Love Unbound: Five Films for Freedom Festival, in its second year, explores LGBTQ experiences through art.
A 43-year-old woman, masquerading as a nurse, is accused of pilfering mobile phones, cash and bank cards from patients and their companions at Metaxa Hospital in the port Piraeus disctrict, Attica, on Sunday morning.