Vigilance

A plan, and trust

The success of the Greek government's plan to defend citizens against the coronavirus pandemic has so far been based on a rare balance: The government presented a clear plan that citizens could trust and follow.

Truth and prejudice

The presence of Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis at the Auschwitz death camp - the largest and arguably the most notorious of them all - on the 75th anniversary yesterday of its liberation by the Red Army is a good opportunity for reflection.

Intelligence chief: Not even the most important state can avoid catastrophe, unless vigilant

Director of the Romanian Intelligence Service (SRI), George Maior told TVR1 public broadcaster late on Thursday that an event similar to the Sept. 11 attacks, when the world changed "radically" is still possible, pointing out there's the need for more attention and vigilance because "not even the most important state can be exempted from a catastrophe."