Digital card for administrative staff tracking divides university
The National Technical University of Athens (NTUA) faces internal conflict over the rector’s decision to implement digital work cards for administrative staff time tracking.
The National Technical University of Athens (NTUA) faces internal conflict over the rector’s decision to implement digital work cards for administrative staff time tracking.
The Foundation for Economic and Industrial Research (IOBE) reaffirmed its assessment of 2.2% growth for the Greek economy in 2025 in its quarterly report on the Greek economy, presented on Thursday.
Last week, the right-wing president of the United States wrote a pointed letter to the left-wing president of Brazil.
The total number of unemployed individuals registered with the Public Employment Service (DYPA) reached 754,325 in June 2025, marking a decrease of 58,633 (-7.2%) compared to June 2024 and an increase of 13,319 people (+1.8%) compared to the previous month, May 2025.
It’s not surprising that a scandal rocking Greece today should be handled by the political system with a mentality and tactics that are rooted in the past.
One of Greece’s most iconic performance venues, the Odeon of Herodes Atticus, will close after its fall season for long-needed restoration work.
Greek olive oil producer Konstantinos Papadopoulos wasted little time when the threat of US tariffs was floated by President Donald Trump in the spring. He immediately started looking for alternative buyers around the world.
Greek teachers assigned to schools in high-tourism regions, especially the South Aegean islands, face another year of severe housing shortages and sky-high rents.
It is widely acknowledged that the administration of justice in Greece is often subject to significant delays.
As part of the Simone Leigh exhibition “Anatomy of Architecture” at the Agora, the Stavros Niarchos Foundation Cultural Center is hosting a workshop for young people in collaboration with the AfroGreeks collective.