Income inequalities in the spotlight
It is somewhat simplistic to entirely credit – or blame – a government for the course of the economy, and its effects on income distribution.
It is somewhat simplistic to entirely credit – or blame – a government for the course of the economy, and its effects on income distribution.
The Greek bourse enjoyed a rebound on Wednesday that took the benchmark higher.
Turkish authorities ordered more detentions of opposition officials on Wednesday, in a fresh round of legal manoeuvres against President Tayyip Erdogan’s opponents that has prompted billions of dollars in foreign reserve sales.
The Culture Ministry’s Central Archeological Council (KAS) declared the entire Aegean island of Polyaigos an archaeological site on Wednesday, in a bid to preserve its natural and cultural heritage amid concerns it was at risk.
A 34-year-old woman and her newborn baby were found dead on Wednesday inside their home in Patissia, central Athens.
The number of fires to break out in forest, farm or scrub land in Greece between Tuesday and Wednesday reached 24 after a blaze started shortly before 5 p.m. on Wednesday afternoon in Avramia, in Messinia, in the southwestern Peloponnese.
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis and Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan are expected to meet during the UN General Assembly in New York (September 22-26) as they attempt to overcome the stagnation in Greek-Turkish relations that has persisted for two and a half years.
Belgian composer Wim Mertens will return to Athens for two concerts at the Athens Conservatory (17-18 Vassileos Georgiou B).
Attica Regional Governor Nikos Hardalias visited the historic central Athens neighborhood of Mets on Wednesday to check on the progress of a project upgrading its indoor sports arena.
A 78-year-old man died on Wednesday after succumbing to injuries sustained in a fall into a water well at his home in Almiros, southwest of Volos, in eastern mainland Greece.