Cartoon (02/02/2024)
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Retail sales volume fell 5.2% in November 2023 in the Greece.
With the storm over the planned legislation for same-sex marriage having subsided – at least on the surface – the tranquil monastic community of Mount Athos welcomed its new civil administrator at the start of this week.
Escaping the grip of populism requires a combination of honesty and flexibility, Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis has said. In an contribution to the “By Invitation” series in the Economist, Mitsotakis discussed the means he mobilized to effectively deal with the “rise of populism.”
Foreign Minister Giorgos Gerapetritis has called for a renewal of relations between the EU and Southeast Asia regarding maritime commerce security at the 24th EU-Association of Southeast Asian Nations ministerial meeting in Brussels.
The farmers in every EU member-state are on the front line of changes demanded by the challenges of the time.
Greece is investing – as it should – in modern infrastructure. It is a public asset that should not be left unguarded, exposed to petty and destructive local interests, as is the case with Aegina, where repeated instances of sabotage remain unsolved.
The Shipping Ministry has announced that a new international tender is to be held on 73 unprofitable ferry routes starting February 29.
A former railway chief has told the parliamentary inquiry into the deadly Tempe railway collision that when the general railway traffic code is not being followed by personnel, “no [electronic safety] system can save you.”
A man faced a prosecutor on Friday on charges of possession of an extensive arsenal of military-grade firearms, ammunition and hand grenades.