Achtsioglou: Tsipras will remain a political asset
Alexis Tsipras “is and will remain a huge political asset for the country and for the left worldwide,” one potential contender for the leadership position in SYRIZA has said.
Alexis Tsipras “is and will remain a huge political asset for the country and for the left worldwide,” one potential contender for the leadership position in SYRIZA has said.
The “Household Basket” measure, an institution that was strongly contested mainly by the market but which was ultimately the previous government’s main tool to combat inflation in grocery items, will be extended until December 31, 2023, the development ministry has announced.
A scheduled meeting with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan on the sidelines of the NATO summit in Vilnius on July 11-12 will be an opportunity to “chart a path of rapprochement,” Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis has said.
Police have arrested an official of the Public Employment Service (DYPA) on suspicion of bribery and breach of duty. Investigators believe that the official unlawfully deleted fines on companies for the late notification of voluntary departures of employees in return for bribes.
The US Embassy in Athens celebrated Independence Day (July 4) on Thursday with more than 1,500 guests.
China’s prestigious Shanghai Qigong Research Institute has partnered with the EastWest MEcenter in Greece to build a “Taiji Health Base” in Athens, it announced on Thursday.
Bizarre revelations emerged on Thursday regarding an alleged thwarted attack on Israeli targets in Cyprus, as Mossad revealed that its agents had gone inside Iran and kidnapped a man who later confessed on video to planning the killing of an Israeli businessman on the island.
A wildfire broke out on Friday on Samos, very close to the village of Mytilinioi, in the center of the eastern Aegean island, 16 km from the capital Vathy, engulfing a rugged forest area in flames.
Greece’s seasonally adjusted unemployment rate in May 2023 declined to 10.8%, showing a notable improvement compared to 12.7% in May 2022 and the upwards revised rate of 11.3% in April 2023, according to the Hellenic Statistical Authority (ELSTAT).
Dozens of beach bars continue to do brisk business this summer despite blatantly trespassing on public, environmentally sensitive and/or archaeologically protected land on the eastern Aegean island of Rhodes, as demolition orders for unlicensed structures sit in drawers at various services.