Appeals court postpones hearing in 2008 beating death of gay rights activist
The Mixed Jury Court of Appeal of Athens hearing the 2018 beating death of Greek-American gay rights activist Zak Kostopoulos on Friday postponed the trial to December 15.
The Mixed Jury Court of Appeal of Athens hearing the 2018 beating death of Greek-American gay rights activist Zak Kostopoulos on Friday postponed the trial to December 15.
Greece’s Energean Group is anticipating a significant increase in natural gas production in 2023 after production started in the Karish field in Israel in October 2022.
Local mayors and professionals say they expect yet another extension, albeit a silent one due to upcoming national elections, that will allow catering establishments to use public spaces for the placement of table seating.
The first initiatives for small and medium-sized enterprises is expected to be announced through the Competitiveness program of the National Strategic Reference Framework, known in Greece as ESPA, which will finance their digital transformation.
Have you ever dreamed of participating in the Tour de France? On April 1, 2023, amateur riders from Greece and around the globe will gather at Ancient Olympia to take part in the inaugural edition of “L’Étape Greece,” the latest in the international series of the legendary Tour de France, the world’s oldest and most…
Former MEP Eva Kaili has reiterated her claim to innocence following Thursday’s decision by the pre-trial council in Brussels that she will remain in custody over her involvement in the Qatargate scandal.
Third seed Stefanos Tsitsipas made short work of Dutchman Tallon Griekspoor, winning 6-2 7-6(5) 6-3 to reach the fourth round of the Australian Open on Friday, shortly after organizers defended their schedule after the previous day’s late finish.
The Biden administration said Thursday it’s time for Turkey to ratify Finland and Sweden’s applications to join NATO, bluntly saying that holdout members of the alliance should quickly approve their memberships.
Waves crash against a sea wall during a windy day in the southern Athens district of Flisvos.
The mood in Ankara was not a bright one in the aftermath of the meeting between US Secretary of State Antony Blinken and Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu in Washington, as it did not produce the results it anticipated, at least based on what is being discussed publicly.