Campus gang enforced reign of ‘terror’
A member of a gang that ran riot at the National Technical University of Athens (NTUA) dormitories is shown with a gun in his hand in a snapshot captured by a minimarket camera.
A member of a gang that ran riot at the National Technical University of Athens (NTUA) dormitories is shown with a gun in his hand in a snapshot captured by a minimarket camera.
Cyprus is gearing up to request an exemption from EU measures that would call on member states to reduce their energy demand as well as cap company profits from Russian oil.
In a message to Ankara on Thursday, Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis said that Greece’s “borders are blue and not gray and whoever violates the borders is ultimately punished.”
“It’s time for it to come out,” Pavlos Kozalidis says on a Skype video call from his home in the seaside village of Oropos, northeast of Athens.
The gap between ruling New Democracy and SYRIZA seems to be consolidating at over eight points, according to a new poll conducted by Metron Analysis on behalf of Mega TV.
A US museum has returned a valuable 1,000-year-old Christian manuscript to a monastery in northern Greece it was looted from by Bulgarian forces more than a century ago together with hundreds of other documents and artifacts.
Top-seeded Maria Sakkari rallied past 97th-ranked Maryna Zanevska 2-6, 6-4, 6-4 on Thursday at the Parma Ladies Open to reach her first semifinal since the grass-court season.
European Union countries meet on Friday to approve emergency levies on energy firms’ windfall profits and launch talks on their next move to tackle Europe’s energy crunch – possibly, a gas price cap.
Revenue from tourism in Cyprus reached 1.217 billion euros in the period of January-July 2022, more than doubling the revenue in the respective period of last year.
Two days after a pair of explosions under the Baltic Sea apparently ruptured giant natural gas pipelines from Russia to Germany, the consensus hardened Wednesday that it had been an act of sabotage, as the European Union and several European governments labeled it an attack and demanded an investigation.