Dog Adoption Fair | Athens | October 23
Your best friend may be waiting for you this Sunday at Athens’ Eleftherias Park, which is hosting an adoption fair for the Aigialeia shelter for stray dogs “Ta Filarakia” (Buddies).
Your best friend may be waiting for you this Sunday at Athens’ Eleftherias Park, which is hosting an adoption fair for the Aigialeia shelter for stray dogs “Ta Filarakia” (Buddies).
A 67-year-old man from Kozani is expected to appear before an investigating magistrate on Monday on charges of assaulting a 21-year-old man with disabilities after trying to sexually abuse the latter.
Electricity rates in November will be more than 30% lower than this month, according to the data that service providers have submitted to the Energy Ministry.
Doctors working for the National Health System (ESY) will from now be able, under certain conditions, to practice privately and cooperate with private clinics and diagnostic centers, according to the draft law of the Health Ministry.
Sixth-ranked Maria Sakkari defeated Veronika Kudermetova of Russia 6-1, 5-7, 6-4 on Friday night to advance to the semifinals of the Guadalajara Open 1000 and clinch a place in the WTA Finals.
Hellenic Air Force maintenance staff park a T-6 single-engine turboprop training aircraft at an airbase outside the southern Greek city of Kalamata.
Standard & Poor’s affirmed on Friday Greece’s credit rating at ‘BB+,’ leaving it just one step below investment grade and avoiding to take the big step and lift it out of “junk” status. At the same time, it maintained a “Stable” outlook for the Greek economy.
Experts Timothy Wright, a research analyst and program administrator for defense and military analysis at the London-based International Institute for Strategic Studies (IISS ), and Uzi Rubin, a defense engineer and expert on missile defense at the Jerusalem Institute for Strategy and Security (JISS), take stock of Turkey’s test-firing of a short-range ballistic missile over…
Late last week 92 asylum seekers were found stripped naked at the between Greece and Turkey, with Greek officials claiming Turkey carefully planned the incident.
The Greek National Gallery presents 150 pieces from its comprehensive collection on post-impressionist pioneer Konstantinos Parthenis (1878-1967), in the first major retrospective ever held on the artist.