Simitis as a target
What Costas Simitis’ critics attribute to him after his death closely mirrors the accusations they leveled against him during his lifetime.
What Costas Simitis’ critics attribute to him after his death closely mirrors the accusations they leveled against him during his lifetime.
It’s a warm December day when we meet Elias Papaioannou for lunch at a popular restaurant in the downtown Athens district of Pangrati.
A debate has been triggered by the government’s plan to enforce electronic invoicing for agricultural products in April, and specifically for olive oil in October.
Car sales in Greece fell 4.9% in December 2024 from the same month a year earlier, data from the country’s statistics service (ELSTAT) show.
A Greek Supreme Court prosecutor has questioned an appeal court’s verdict to acquit four defendants over the deadly flood in 2017 in Mandra and to find another three defendants guilty on lesser charges.
Greece is raising the issue of a comprehensive redefinition of European energy policy, with the second letter in a row from Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis to EU President Ursula von der Leyen, directly questioning its effectiveness in reducing energy costs.
A man has died after being struck by a train at the Ethniki Amyna station on Line 3 of the Athens metro system.
MPs have overwhelmingly voted to suspend state funding for the far-right Spartans party, with 267 votes in favor, 15 votes against and 5 abstentions.
Agricultural inspectors have discovered more than 20 tons of rotting meat in an abandoned trailer in Piraeus port.
New entrepreneurs may have lacked imagination in 2024 in terms of what kind of business they were in, but they did not fail to take the changes in tax policy seriously into account.