Greeks work the longest in EU
About 20.9% of Greek workers aged between 20 and 64 are employed by one or more employers for more than 45 hours a week.
About 20.9% of Greek workers aged between 20 and 64 are employed by one or more employers for more than 45 hours a week.
Vassilis Nedos, Kathimerini’s diplomatic and defense editor, joins Thanos Davelis as we look at the monumental shifts ushered in two years ago on October 7, and where they leave Greece and Cyprus today.
Michalis Zervakis, rector at the Technical University of Crete, could face a court trial for failing to swiftly set up a committee to punish a group of leftist students who attacked conservative ones, resulting in several injuries and hospitalizations.
After the initial surprise and doubts, most of the now 25 SYRIZA party MPs have reacted positively to the resignation of their former leader Alexis Tsipras and his push for a broad left-of-center coalition to challenge the ruling conservatives.
Athens Stock Exchange is returning to the ranks of developed markets after more than a decade in the emerging markets, where it had been downgraded following the Greek debt crisis.
It is a sunny morning and the cremation center shines all white and austere under the pine forest and among the vineyards of Ritsona, a town north of Athens.
Drama MP Dimitris Kyriazidis has been reinstated in the ruling New Democracy’s parliamentary group, Parliament announced on Wednesday.
Greece is set to unveil the renovated facade of its Ministry of National Defense later this month, with the inauguration expected on October 29, sources said, barring any unforeseen delays.
President Tayyip Erdogan said he hoped US sanctions on Turkey could be lifted and that issues can be resolved regarding its purchase of F-35 jets and a legal case against Turkey’s Halkbank in the wake of his talks with President Donald Trump.
Turkey on Wednesday slammed an intervention by Israeli forces against a flotilla attempting to deliver humanitarian aid to Gaza as an act of piracy and a violation of international law.