Government extends profit-margin cap on fuel and supermarkets until 30 June
The government has announced an extension of the profit-margin cap on fuel, food and basic goods until 30 June, with fines of up to €5m for profiteering.
The government has announced an extension of the profit-margin cap on fuel, food and basic goods until 30 June, with fines of up to €5m for profiteering.
SYRIZA president Socrates Famellos has called on Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis to take an unambiguous public position on Greece’s non-involvement in the war and on the non-use of military bases…
The Greek parliament held a plenary session to debate the findings of the Investigation Committee established to examine the conduct of OPEKEPE, the agency responsible for administering EU agricultural subsidies,…
Course of Freedom leader Zoe Konstantopoulou has said she will ask the European Public Prosecutor’s Office to seek the arrest of ministers over the OPEKEPE scandal.
SYRIZA leader Socrates Famellos launched a scathing attack on the ruling New Democracy party during a parliamentary debate on the findings of the Investigation Committee examining the OPEKEPE scandal, accusing…
The Greek Communist Party (KKE) group in the European Parliament has submitted an urgent question to the European Commission over complaints that shipping companies are blackmailing seafarers into travelling through…
The Five-Member Court of Appeal for Felonies in Athens has upheld the first-instance sentences for the leading figures of the convicted neo-Nazi criminal organisation Golden Dawn. The court rejected mitigating…
The government’s bill on artistic education has triggered a strong backlash across the sector, with artists, students and professional associations demanding its withdrawal, substantive consultation and fair grading of artistic…
A brief look back at what led to the attack on Iran, and the events of the first week of the war.
With the war against Iran entering its second week, the gravity of events appears to be in inverse proportion to the seriousness of public debate in Greece. Indeed, a concerted…