PM Mitsotakis' government has been discussing various options for months, with sources saying the PM is leaning towards a single country-wide ballot
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
The European Council on 14-15 December will have a very dense and packed agenda. In terms of security and geopolitics, there is no indication currently that the Gaza war will have been terminated. Rather, an escalation of the conflict is feared with more humanitarian suffering and pleas for help. The European response to the ongoing […]
Another highlight in the state budget is the first, after 14 years, pay hike for civil servants.
Greek GDP is expected to grow and an expected increase in investment should render the economy more resilient
ND leader and current PM Kyriakos Mitsotakis Remains 1st Choice as PM
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Rise Attributed to Higher Food Prices
Another four spots at the nearby cruise ship terminal are also on the drawing board
Investigating the Alleged Shelter for Political and Military Elite on Mount Parnitha
Netherlands, Austria had Lowest Consumption
Top US Envoy’s Interview with To Vima on Occasion of International Education Week 2023
With eurozone economic activity weakening and inflation tumbling, rate rises appear to be having greater traction
“We need a global phasing out of fossil fuels and an energy sector predominantly free of fossil fuels well ahead of 2050. We also have to make sure that global emissions peak by 2025 and start to drop thereafter,” says Leena Ylä-Mononen, Executive Director of the European Environment Agency (EEA) in her interview with Greek daily To Vima ahead of COP28.
Deals are possible now that enough fliers have gotten revenge travel out of their systems
He Said Greece and Turkey Agreed on a Roadmap for normalization of Bilateral Relations.
Switzerland Hold Top Spot for 13 Years in a Row
Local Rain is Forecast for Attica
The Nordic Countries are more Proficient in Languages