Judges push back against migration bill
Greece’s Association of Administrative Judges has sharply criticized a draft immigration bill, warning it further tightens migrant return policies and emphasizes enforcement over humanitarian support.
Greece’s Association of Administrative Judges has sharply criticized a draft immigration bill, warning it further tightens migrant return policies and emphasizes enforcement over humanitarian support.
The abrupt changes in the labor market from month to month, with the unemployment rate fluctuating between June and July – without the ability to document these changes – ultimately forced the Hellenic Statistical Authority to postpone the publication of the data.
For another year, large and very large yachts have flooded the Aegean Sea and the coasts of the mainland.
Metlen announced on Tuesday its final investment decision for the construction of a fourth defense equipment factory in the Industrial Zone of Volos.
Cyprus is bracing for a nationwide three-hour strike next week, after trade unions announced a walkout on September 11 in protest at stalled talks on the cost-of-living allowance known as ATA.
The measure to freeze prices on products whose prices have risen is being extended.
When much of the country is still sweltering in summer heat, it’s time to think about holiday travel.
Deputy Prime Minister Kostis Hatzidakis told Open TV on Tuesday that permanent measures to improve middle-class incomes, with a focus on families, will be included in the prime minister’s announcements at the Thessaloniki International Fair this Saturday.
The March to Gaza Greece organization has announced that it will take part in the Global Sumud Flotilla initiative with its own vessel that will depart from the island of Syros on Monday.
There are increasing indications that corruption has been deeply entrenched in Greece for many years and that it leaves no sector of public life untouched.