Living with bombs
We are justified in often feeling that we are Fortune’s playthings. We must admit, though, that perhaps we are luckier than we deserve.
We are justified in often feeling that we are Fortune’s playthings. We must admit, though, that perhaps we are luckier than we deserve.
During the years of the financial crisis, the Greek Parliament witnessed incidents that did not honor the principles of parliamentary democracy.
Last week I attended the spring session of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe in Strasbourg. The parliamentarians from 46 European states, including former Tory ministers, voted to accept Kosovo into membership despite loud objections from Serbia.
The Cyprus Travel and Tourism Agents Association (ACΤA) and Display Art Plc orchestrated a resounding success with the 25th Travel Expo Cyprus, held last weekend at the prestigious Cyprus State Fairgrounds.
The Paris Olympics flame has been formally handed to French organizers in the all-marble stadium in Athens where the first modern Games were held in Athens in 1896.
The leader of the Communist Party of Greece (KKE) has used a visit to New York to express his solidarity with students at Columbia University protesting in opposition to Israel’s war in Gaza.
The labor market is picking up the pace, with hirings outweighing layoffs.
Eleven MPs elected with the far-right Spartans party will go on trial on June 19 on charges of defrauding voters in the 2023 general election.
The Supreme Court has fired five judges for breach of duty after finding that they obstructed justice by delaying decisions.