NATO Allies Lean Toward Dutch Politician as a More "Moderate" Candidate
Greece came third in terms of a ‘VAT gap’ among EU member-states
"Poor man's cocaine" - A Menace to Greek Society, Warns Professor
Peace can no longer be taken for granted in today’s world. The conflicts in Ukraine and the Middle East have revealed the fragility of the international system.
Professor Dr Wolfgang Ischinger, Former Chairman of the Munich Security Conference, talks about democracy and the rise of far-right parties, expresses his concerns about France, and explains why Europe needs to have the capacity to defend itself
When voters are given options beyond Biden and Trump, the president tends to bleed the most support, and Joe Manchin could complicate things further
The world’s richest man and others are describing a world with little work
Only 5 weeks of drinking water remain for the island's capital city of Heraklion, as well as for Hersonissos and Agios Nikolaos
TikTok, YouTube and the rest of social media is looking a lot like mass media with content created with high production values
Moscow circumvents the G-7 oil-price cap by moving crude on a fleet of aging tankers on which sanctions have limited traction
The PM says the Defense Against Climate Crisis was a Global Fight
A misleading tweet, a vexed billionaire and a new firestorm over antisemitism
The pivot to digital currencies helped Hamas receive large sums from Iran in the two years preceding the attacks on Israel
The solicitation of images has evolved in recent years to include monetary shakedowns
PM Mitsotakis' government has been discussing various options for months, with sources saying the PM is leaning towards a single country-wide ballot
Qatar has Played a Key Role in Mediations
The drivers are asking that the government's tax bill be withdrawn and demanding a tax exemption limit of 12,000 euros
Greek PM Mitsotakis remains tightlipped about discussions
In recent years, the proliferation of digital services, primarily through the gov.gr platform, and the widespread use of information systems such as Taxis, Electronic Prescription, Cadaster, the highly touted Electronic Data Interchange (EDI), and mobile applications accompanying many existing services, are shaping a new type of bureaucracy, digital bureaucracy. The initiation of recording public sector […]
Meteorologists on Tuesday referred to a “temporary, but serious” weather deterioration throughout much of the Balkans