Learning from mistakes
Operational mistakes in frontline state services are inevitable. The question is whether these services learn from their mistakes and improve.
Operational mistakes in frontline state services are inevitable. The question is whether these services learn from their mistakes and improve.
After several years of virtually nonexistent relations, Foreign Minister George Gerapetritis spoke on the telephone Wednesday with his Libyan counterpart Najla Mangoush, signaling that contacts between Athens and Tripoli are at a turning point.
A subdued session saw Greek stocks decline slightly on Thursday, in contrast to the gains in other European markets.
The International Coordinating Committee – Justice for Cyprus (PSEKA) has announced the death of Leo Louchios, a “giant” of local politics in Chicago, Illinois.
A 29-year-old man who has allegedly confessed to starting a wildfire in a pine forest in the central Peloponnese was remanded into pretrial custody by an investigating magistrate on Thursday.
On Greece’s popular island of Paros, a protest by residents demanding space and free access to its sandy beaches has led to a growing nationwide movement against the expansion of pricey sunbeds rented out by private companies.
A 27-year-old delivery worker has been remanded into pretrial custody on charges of manslaughter through grievous bodily harm in the northern port city of Thessaloniki over the death of a man, aged 50, during a physical altercation.
Tourism is a big part of Greece’s economy and the way it develops will have a significant impact on the country’s present and future.
Immerse yourself in Marina Xenofontos’ creations at Hot Wheels Athens.