Mykonos: Archaeologist threatened in abusive text message
The Association of Greek Archaeologists has said that one of its members who works on Mykonos received a threatening message with abusive content.
The Association of Greek Archaeologists has said that one of its members who works on Mykonos received a threatening message with abusive content.
The decision by several hospitals in Athens to contract private ambulance companies to transport patients after the completion of their hospitalization has drawn a reaction from the Panhellenic Federation of Public Hospital Worker (POEDIN) and staff of the EKAV ambulance service, citing an unclear legal framework.
The date of Greece’s general elections should have already been announced. The country has been in campaign mode for weeks, which affects the work of ministers and the state.
Do the almost simultaneous bank crises on the opposite sides of the Atlantic imply a disaster like the Lehman Brothers collapse? Let’s start from the United States. Banking crises start suddenly but they typically have long-term causes.
The European Commission wishes to assist the Greek authorities in the official investigation into the causes of the Tempe railway disaster and in coming up with a railways framework that will be safer and more attractive to citizens, a government minister has said.
A 55-year-old woman who defrauded people of up to €184,000 by claiming she was a senior tax official has been sentenced to six year’s imprisonment by a Thessaloniki court.
Seven out of 30 allies met NATO’s military spending target of 2% of GDP in 2022, one country less than in 2021 before Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, the alliance’s chief Jens Stoltenberg said on Tuesday, urging allies to boost defense investment more quickly.
The theft of materials from transport networks, especially the railway, will once again be deemed a criminal offence, the justice minister has said.
The telecommand system of the railway network at Larissa station in northern Greece was the focus, to a large extent, of the confrontation between ruling New Democracy and main opposition SYRIZA in Monday’s marathon session of Parliament’s Institutions and Transparency Committee. The meeting was held in the wake of the February 28 train disaster and…