ADAE chief wards off gov’t criticism
The head of the privacy watchdog investigating the wiretapping affair has responded to criticism from the government which Tuesday accused him of overstepping his institutional boundaries.
The head of the privacy watchdog investigating the wiretapping affair has responded to criticism from the government which Tuesday accused him of overstepping his institutional boundaries.
Turkey’s elections are drawing the attention of the world, and many – including The Economist – are describing them as the country’s last chance for democracy.
Revenues from Greek short-term rental accommodation are estimated at 2.2 billion euros for 2022, up from €1.4 billion in 2019.
Modern liberal democracy can easily become phobic, but is hesitant to act as a militant democracy.
Greece has the oldest fleet of passenger cars in the European Union, with an average age of 17 years, when the EU average is 12 years, according to data published by the European Automobile Manufacturers Association (ACEA) up to the year 2021.
Police are investigating an attack with a homemade explosive device made of firecrackers and flammable liquid outside a home in the coastal suburb of Alimos south of Athens.
The collapse a few days ago of a hotel balcony on Syngrou Avenue in Athens has sparked a discussion about safety and the need for proper maintenance.
Supermarket chains have for a change started receiving price lists with reductions for the first time in months, ranging from 5% to 18%.
Seismic data obtained so far by the Sanco Swift, the Norwegian exploration vessel leased by ExxonMobil, southwest of the island of Crete, allegedly point to the existence of large natural gas deposits in the area.
Greece has a growing and active interest in Africa and would like to enhance its relations with South Africa, which is one of the most significant countries on the continent, according to visiting Foreign Minister Nikos Dendias.