Containing uninsured labor
Official data demonstrate a murky landscape for employment in the tourism and food service industry.
Official data demonstrate a murky landscape for employment in the tourism and food service industry.
Wildfires are well and truly part of life now and everything is pointing to them being a big and constant threat. The state, for its part, seems to have acquired the means and the experience for dealing with them.
Two plundered marble vases that marked ancient Athenians’ graves more than 2,000 years ago, including one with an emotional family scene, have been returned to Greece from Switzerland.
The owners of a complex of rented rooms, where refugees and migrants were accommodated, in Vrasna, Thessaloniki, were handed a suspended 2.5-year prison sentence over the death in April 2019 of a 4-year-old refugee boy who was crushed while playing next to a sliding metal door.
PASOK president Androulakis defended his record as party leader and explained his decision to call a leadership election for October, in an interview with Mega TV on Tuesday.
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis remained steadfast in his choice to keep his tone low despite the harsh criticism of government policies and choices by his conservative predecessors Kostas Karamanlis and Antonis Samaras on Monday night at an event at the War Museum in Athens.
A pioneer of Crete’s tourism, Yiannis Sbokos, died in a hospital in Iraklio on Monday night, following a long illness. He was 75.
Nu Metal pioneers Korn will headline the Ejekt Festival at the OAKA P5 venue (37 Kifissias) on July 22.
Foreign Minister George Gerapetritis talked about the relations with Turkey at the 28th Annual Economist Government Roundtable on Tuesday, highlighting the need for a constant Greek-Turkish dialogue.