The water shortage at Greece’s key reservoirs around Attica is worsening, with supplies now at half of their 2022 levels.
The resignation of the deputy minister- just 24 hours after Greece's new government was sworn in- has stirred political controversy in Greece.
Temperatures drop off the unseasonable highs of the weekend, with clouds and some local rains forecast for most regions of Greece.
Aristos Doxiadis who was appointed as Deputy Minister of Development in last week’s government reshuffling by PM Kyriakos Mitsitakis announced his resignation, citing unethical attacks from the opposition. In a statement, he explained that his decision was made both for personal peace of mind and to protect the government from what he described as a […]
A survey conducted by the research firm GoodAffairs for the digital edition of To BHMA captured Greek public opinion on various key issues, revealing general attitudes and political complexities. The analysis includes correlations between respondents’ views and their domestic party preferences. The survey was conducted in early March with a sample of over 2,000 voters […]
Canceled trips, fewer dinner parties and falling sales: ‘We are cutting back on virtually everything’
Greek PM Mitsotakis has brought in younger leaders and technocrats in a bid to accelerate the government's efforts at modernization and efficiency, according to New Democracy insiders.
Greece's new government members were sworn in on Saturday morning and head straight to work through the first meeting of the new cabinet.
PASOK's spokesperson, Kostas Tsoukalas, characterized the reshuffle as a clear indication of Mitsotakis' "strategic deadlock."
The most notable changes in the Greek cabinet reshuffle include Kostis Hatzidakis being appointed Deputy Prime Minister and Kyriakos Pierrakakis taking over as Minister of National Economy and Finance.
Several ministers are expected to remain in their current positions, but the now-confirmed transfer of Greece's Minister of Education to the Ministry of Finance is set to trigger a domino effect, leading to a broader reshuffle of several key posts.
Temperatures will continue to climb in Greece on Friday, reaching 23-25°C in most areas and locally 26-27°C in northern Crete.
The symposium made one thing clear: Greece possesses the intellectual capital to compete globally, but without decisive policy reforms, its research potential will continue to be squandered.
Russia has presented the U.S. with a list of demands aimed at ending the war in Ukraine and resetting relations with Washington.
Following the doxology, Archbishop Ieronymos wished the newly sworn-in president, “Long life.”
The ceremony will commence at 11:00am at the Greek parliament, followed by a visit to the tomb of the unknown soldier.
Expect dense clouds will hover over Athens throughout the day, with temperatures ranging between 14-23°C.
Ahead of Greece’s imminent cabinet reshuffle, PM Mitsotakis remains tight-lipped, fueling speculation as key ministers brace for potential shifts and exits.
The announcement by Greece's civil protection authority banning the burning of crop residue follows the outbreak of 70 wildfires across the country on Tuesday alone and the heightened fire risk projected for the coming week.
The Greek PM commented on the proposed ceasefire on his X account.