A significant portion of respondents expressed strong support for better protection of Greece’s borders (61%).
More Greeks are opting for cashless transactions using cards for transport and accommodation before and during trips.
On a global scale, the unprecedented heatwaves that scorched various parts of the world in 2024 significantly influenced searches related to climate concerns
The suspects are linked to the alleged importation of 34kg of methamphetamine into Sydney
The Greek Foreign Affairs Ministry highlighted its services were “on high alert to provide any assistance required”
A survey of Greek values shows they continue to prioritize freedom over security, despite the increasing threats around them.
The survey, carried out bi-annually, takes place with face-to-face interviews of newly selected, cross-sectional samples.
The data shows that the Greeks’ zeal for travel has not diminished as demand for travel abroad continues unabated.
Evangelos Marinakis in 16th place - The Greek with the highest climb over the last two years.
Greek consumers are planning to allocate on average 190 euros on the festive season’s gifts, placing them in the mid-range category among other European counties.
The primary worries of the Greek citizens include high prices, soaring energy costs, and low wages, consistently ranking in the top three problems.
Crowds have been gathering since early this morning in honor of those who lost their lives during the 1973 anti-dictatorship movement against the military junta. As in previous years, the 51st anniversary will culminate in a march to the American Embassy
Specifically, 98% of the Greeks surveyed stated that the country must to adapt to climate change, with 60% saying that priority should be given to these adjustment measures.
According to Eurostat, the average adjusted annual salary in Greece stands at €17,000, with Hungary close behind at €16,900. The only country faring worse is Bulgaria, where the figure is €13,500.
The profile of the returnees to Greece reveals that 67.6% have families, and 52% have children.
Most Greeks aged 50-74 do not receive any old age pension.
A recent poll showed a population disillusioned with the Greek political parties and the Eurozone, and an overwhelming agreement that the current economic and social system is causing poverty.
Compared to two decades ago, the difficulty of finding housing has risen dramatically, with homeownership rates in Greece plummeting since 2005.
A recent Eurobarometer poll reveals that just 32% of Greeks feel that fundamental rights, democracy, and the rule of law are well-protected in their country.
Greek Labor Minister says improved salaries and working conditions, and a stronger economy will help attract specialized human resources.