Tardiness and the rule of law
The Greek justice system faces inherent problems. Rulings are delayed. But it seems that the delivery of justice is being scandalously slowed down by incomprehensible union actions.
The Greek justice system faces inherent problems. Rulings are delayed. But it seems that the delivery of justice is being scandalously slowed down by incomprehensible union actions.
If the Bank of Greece were not independent, Greece might have exited the eurozone in 2015, Yannis Stournaras, then as now the central bank’s governor, said Saturday.
SYRIZA MP Pavlos Polakis criticized his former leader Alexis Tsipras over some of the remarks he made at a Kathimerini-sponsored conference Saturday.
How many times was the word “wrong” heard as an admission or an apportioning of blame at Kathimerini’s conference on the 50th anniversary since the restoration of Greek democracy?
STASY, the company that operates the Athens metro and tram, plans to utilize the energy from the braking of trains on Metro Line 1.
Development Minister Kostas Skrekas pledged on Saturday that the government will take more measures to tackle the high retail consumer prices.
Greek Miltiadis Tentoglou threatened to quit the long jump event shortly after winning the world indoor title on Saturday if the sport implements a rule change intended to eliminate foul jumps.
An Iraqi national who stabbed a 22-year-old woman in broad daylight on Friday on Ermou Street, a popular shopping spot in central Athens, has been given until Tuesday to prepare his defense.
Demand expectations by Greek hoteliers reached a historic high in the two months of January and February, in contrast to the rest of the Mediterranean market.