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Restraint, not witch hunts
Social media has been inundated by self-proclaimed prosecutors, coroners and even seismologists, just as it was once inundated by people posing as infectious disease experts. -
J.D. Vance’s call for strength, innovation and sovereignty
During his visit to Europe, US Vice President J.D. Vance delivered a blunt and urgent warning: The West must reclaim its strength, innovation, and national sovereignty or risk its own downfall. -
Cartoon (22/02/2025)
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Study on teen vaping surge sounds health alarms
The use of electronic cigarettes among Greek teenagers has surged in recent years, raising serious public health concerns. -
The bare minimum is not enough
A 47-year-old man at the Attica Psychiatric Hospital in Dafni recently killed a 44-year-old female fellow patient. He had committed a similar murder a few years ago. -
School pupils’ performance lagging behind
Only 2% of Greek middle school graduates achieve top scores in basic skills assessments, raising concerns about the country’s future workforce, according to the European Commission’s 2024 Education and Training Monitor. -
Retail trade turnover growth below inflation rate in 2024
Retail turnover grew 2.4% last year to reach 71.57 billion euros. -
RES draw huge investments
Last year renewables covered 55.3% of demand for electricity in the interconnected system. -
Rebuilding a lost wonderland
For years, the Children’s Play Garden of Filothei in northern Athens, one of influential architect and painter Dimitris Pikionis’ (1887-1968) most poetic works, languished in neglect. -
City of Athens backing youth climate action
The City of Athens is investing €96,000 in climate action initiatives led by young people aged 15-24 through the second round of the Youth Climate Action Fund, supported by Bloomberg Philanthropies.