The former prime minister's brother is living in a three-storey villa with a pool in an expensive suburb in Athens. He argues that he is not a civil servant and does not spend taxpayer's money. "Legal is not always moral," recall the media.
The red hooligans were travelling to the Irini station at the Olympic Stadium to meet their eternal opponents. Both groups were armed with knives, bats and Molotov cocktails.
The Ministry of Finance announced the names of the largest debtors to the state. Doubts that the money will come into the treasury are significant too.
Times change, technologies progress and education, although it brings some "innovations" such as copying text using cell phones or replacing a notebook with a laptop, mainly in universities, still remains conservative.
Bankruptcy threatens the most modern highway in the Balkans. Loans "suffocated" the Egnatia highway president and CEO, Anastasios Mouratidis and forced him to resign.
The next few days are expected to be quite "hot" for the agricultural sector in Greece, since from Monday many protests will begin, organized by the Panhellenic Association of Agricultural Unions (PASI). The protests will end with a rally in Thessaloniki on February 4.