Crisis
Why are profits so low?
Why are wages so low, why are we in last place among the EU's 27 member-states in the average hourly wage in terms of purchasing power - even below Bulgaria? Because Greece went through a more than 10-year economic crisis that set us back a long way, is the answer of the government (and others).
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Greek Foreign Ministry activates crisis unit to assist citizens in Lebanon
The Crisis Management Unit of the Greek Foreign Ministry was activated on Wednesday to assist Greek citizens wishing to leave Lebanon due to the escalating crisis in the region.
According to the announcement, Greek citizens in Lebanon can contact the Consular Office of the Greek Embassy in Beirut via the emergency phone line at (+961) 71 593659 or by email at [email protected].
Stathis Kalyvas to Danika: I persist that Kasselakis will self-immolate, failing which, we shall be obliterated
‘Youths are besieged by melancholy & gender intolerance,’ Professor Kalyvas of the University of Oxford delves into the legacy of the Post-Revolution, the devaluation of fundamental values, Europe’s crises, Greece’s political landscape & detrimental trends of the new generation
Big change in schools: In two days...
The Rulebook is harmonized with the amendments to the Law on the Basics of the Education System in the past year.
Sneana Vukovi, head of the Department for Human and Minority Rights in Education at the Ministry of Education, said today that the rulebook is comprehensive and contains preventive measures, which was not the case in the past.
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Tragic Death: Woman in Sliven Dies in Taxi After Ambulance Refusal
A heartbreaking incident unfolded in Sliven, Bulgaria, as a 63-year-old woman tragically passed away in a taxi after emergency services reportedly refused to dispatch an ambulance. The woman, who fell ill at her daughter and son-in-law's residence in Sliven's villa area, was denied assistance by the emergency hotline, 112, before her condition could be fully assessed.
Life-saving know-how
It has been demonstrated, often in a very painful manner, that civil protection systems are crucial in a seismically active country that is also susceptible to the climate crisis.
Technology, coupled with the incorporation of knowledge from nations effectively addressing comparable threats, has the potential to save lives.
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Kikilias chairs meeting on preparing for possible heavy snowfall in Attica
A broad meeting was held on Monday at the Climate Crisis and Civil Protection Ministry, chaired by the minister, Vassilis Kikilias, to address ways of coping with extreme weather.
Minister tells road operators highways will close in extreme weather
Vassilis Kikilias, minister of climate crisis and civil protection, informed road operators on Wednesday that the government will close highways if necessary due to extreme weather conditions.
Tsipras: ‘We have to adapt our policies towards climate neutrality’
SYRIZA-Progressive Alliance leader Alexis Tsipras said on Monday that Greece needs to adapt its policies in the direction of climate neutrality to stem the consequences of the climate crisis.
Bulgaria’s President on May 1st: Our Common Task is to Defend the cause of Social Justice
"Democracy and a developed society are unthinkable in the absence of social justice" - this is what President Rumen Radev wrote on Facebook on the occasion of International Labor Day.