Fire breaks outs in abandoned Athens building
A fire broke out at an abandoned building in Athens’ Moschato neighborhood on Friday, the fire service has reported.
A fire broke out at an abandoned building in Athens’ Moschato neighborhood on Friday, the fire service has reported.
Despite the hyperbole and possible motives of some of those who drafted the motion passed by the European Parliament, the rule of law and the quality of the news media are a serious concern for all Greek citizens.
The long overdue reforms to the country’s judicial system are expected to be voted on by the end of March as the government seeks to reverse decades of pathologies and problems that consigned Greece to 146th place in the relevant global index in terms of justice delays.
Protesting farmers have continued to mobilize across the country ahead of a meeting with the prime minister in Athens on Tuesday.
Police arrested two men on Friday after they attempted to smuggle 12 people over the border with Turkey in Evros prefecture.
A 50-year-old man died as the result of a worksite accident on the island of Evia on Friday, while another man was seriously injured.
Three Supreme Court judges have been sacked due to inappropriate behavior and tardiness by the body’s 65-member disciplinary council.
Consumers in Greece spent a billion euros more at supermarkets last year compared to 2022, not so much to buy a lot more things, but because of inflation.
The government’s plans to legislate for marriage equality “circumvents fundamental principles of human existence,” the 20 monasteries that make up the monastic community of Mount Athos have announced.