Cartoon (29/12/2025)
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The challenge for the Greek political system as a whole is to dare free itself from all manner of clientelist practices, as embodied by the Cretan farmer who testified on the EU agricultural subsidy scandal, known as “Frappe.”
A merry-go-round in Omonia Square at Christmastime at the start of the new millennium demonstrates how spending on Athens’ festive decorations reflected the big hopes that were built up but would end up derailing in the first, rough quarter of the 21st century.
Pressure on bank stocks after the four-day Christmas break resulted in minor losses for the main index at Athinon Avenue.
The government and the Labor Ministry have decided to temporarily freeze changes to the age of retirement.
Greece is moving to legalize prescribed burning as a wildfire-prevention tool under a draft law by the Climate Crisis and Civil Protection Ministry titled “Active Fight.”
Farmers across Greece escalated protests on Monday, blocking major highways and border crossings and causing severe disruption to road traffic and freight transport.
Observers of our political affairs who have been announcing the end of the two-party system for years and, by extension, the Metapolitefsi (the period after the restoration of democracy), have been joined in recent weeks by some unexpected advocates.
An investigation is under way into the deaths of two siblings whose bodies were found in their home in the village of Krya Vrysi, near Kalambaka in Thessaly.
“Harry’s Magic Symphony” brings the enchanting music of the beloved wizarding world to life through the acclaimed Lords of the Sound Orchestra.