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Opposition blasts government over new evidence of initial cover-up of Mati fire deaths

A television expose has revealed recorded conversations of Fire Service and Greek Police officers that demonstrate that the government had covered up the fact that over a dozen people were known to be dead during the July, 2018 Mati wildfire that claimed 101 lives.

Ticking bombs

At some point in the their tenure, all Greek prime ministers have to prove that they have the skills of a political bomb-disposal expert. They are handed a ticking bomb or two and are expect to neutralize it. Sometimes they succeed, sometimes they are injured by the shrapnel and sometimes they manage to save themselves but not the people.

The last delusion

If anyone still believed that this government comprised people with good intentions who were simply let down by naivety, resulting in their creating more problems than they solved, they must now be reckoning with the magnitude of their delusion.

The Novartis case displays the cynicism of people who do not care about the cost that their actions will have on public life.

Reclaiming influence

Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras is due to travel to the United States on October 17 for a visit where he will probably see for himself how much the Greek diaspora's influence in Washington has waned.

Heaven help the young graduates

Speaking at the Benaki Museum in Athens earlier this week to present the "National Strategy for Administrative Reform," Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras announced plans for more hirings in the public sector through the Supreme Council for Personnel Selection (ASEP), "as of mid-2018." I wonder who, if anyone, felt encouraged by his promise?

Superhot Alexis Ren says “Bite me”! (SLUTTY PHOTOS)

Alexis Ren is only 21-years-old and lately, the truth is that she has made her presence quite known in Instagram!

She chooses to publish snapshots from her summer vacation to an exotic destination.

The male admirers of the model did not believe in their eyes when they saw what Alexis had written on her account!

Castellucci | Athens | July 1 & 2

Italian director Romeo Castellucci draws inspiration from French diplomat Alexis de Tocqueville's (1805-59) seminal treatise for his production of "Democracy in America," which takes the audience back to the New World to explore what the director calls "the decline of tragedy." The Greek Festival performance takes place at the Onassis Cultural Center, starting at 9 p.m. on both nights.

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