Greece’s longstanding investigation into the Siemens cash-for-contracts scandal is due to take a new turn next week, when prosecutor Maria Nikolakea is expected to ask 12 high-ranking Siemens employees in Germany to give evidence.
The seven-year probe has not led to any convictions so far, although dozens of people, including 70 OTE telecom employees, have been charged. However, prosecutors believe that those accused of paying bribes so their company would be awarded lucrative state contracts should also face charges.
Private-label products in Greece have shown remarkable growth since 2007 as lower prices compared with brand products render them particularly popular in conditions of reduced disposable inc...
Greece’s creditors say that Athens needs to conduct more inspections on high-income self-employed groups (mainly doctors and lawyers), to strengthen the unit that monitors wealthy taxpayers ...
Germany's Bjoern Otto recorded the world's leading performance in the men's pole vault at the Athens Street Pole Vault event that took place at Zappio, in central Athens, on Saturday afterno...
PAS Giannina upset PAOK at Thessaloniki on Sunday to take the lead at the Super League play-offs, while Asteras Tripolis rebounded from its loss at Ioannina in midweek to defeat Atromitos at...
Dividing lines – less so between political parties and more so between political cultures and ideologies – do not go away as easily as some would like to think. In the case of Greece, politi...
Prime Minister Antonis Samaras’s recent official visit to China aimed at attracting foreign investment and meeting with his Chinese counterpart proved to be highly successful.
The image of t...