Psychiatric doctors face police legal action
A police union in northeast Attica has filed criminal complaints against psychiatrists at public mental health facilities, accusing them of continuous dereliction of duty and endangering patients.
A police union in northeast Attica has filed criminal complaints against psychiatrists at public mental health facilities, accusing them of continuous dereliction of duty and endangering patients.
Tourism and gastronomy will put Thessaloniki in the spotlight between November 14 and 16, when the city hosts the Philoxenia-Hotelia and Food & Drinks by Detrop exhibitions at the city’s International Exhibition Center.
Athens International Airport posted a 4.8% drop in nine-month net profit on Monday despite increased passenger traffic as rising operating costs and a larger variable concession fee offset modest revenue gains.
In a statement on Sunday, Environment and Energy Minister Stavros Papastavrou referred to the Sixth Partnership for Transatlantic Energy Cooperation (P-TEC), which will be held on Thursday and Friday in Athens, with the participation of four US ministers, energy ministers from European countries, and senior executives from energy companies with international operations.
A new ALCO poll presented on Alpha TV shows a sharp increase in undecided voters and deepening public dissatisfaction with Greece’s political and institutional landscape.
Cyprus is rolling out the biggest tax shake-up in over 20 years.
Giorgos Zanias, president of Eurobank’s board of directors and Athens University of Economics professor emeritus, was elected new president of the Hellenic Bank Association by the board of directors on October 31.
The new US Ambassador to Greece Kimberly Guilfoyle, met with embassy staff on Monday as she officially began her duties in Athens.
Greece is seeking to become a logistics hub bridging the Eastern Mediterranean, the Balkans, and Central Europe, Minister of Infrastructure and Transport Christos Dimas said during his address at the Delphi Economic Forum IV in Toronto.
The scandal with the OPEKEPE farming subsidies agency is proof of how the gains from corrupt and clientelist relationships between governing and governed are always short-lived.