4.1 magnitude earthquake in Evia shakes Athens
A 4.1 magnitude earthquake struck the island of Evia at 9 p.m. on Tuesday.
A 4.1 magnitude earthquake struck the island of Evia at 9 p.m. on Tuesday.
It was not the government that was judged in the European elections on Sunday. This will be done at the end of its four-year term, based on the results of its administration and work.
Groovey legend Parov Stelar will bring his fusion of electronic beats, jazz and swing to the Release Athens Festival at the Water Plaza (2616 Posidonos, Kallithea).
The roadside above Limanakia in the southern Athenian suburb of Vouliagmeni was lined with parked cars on Sunday. People began flocking to the coastal coves early in the afternoon and stayed until late in the evening.
In the new, very different European Parliament that came out of the elections in the 27 member-states, Greece will have to fight hard to promote its interests and maximize the benefits it gets from the EU.
There are two definite conclusions from Sunday’s European elections. Ruling New Democracy (ND) lost big and nationalist, pro-Russian Greek Solution won big.
Non-bank blue chips helped the Greek bourse contain its decline on Tuesday.
While the figures from the registry authorities show that 2024 will set a new low in the number of births, the government is currently looking for measures that will strengthen the policy of “one more child.”
The men’s national soccer team ended the season with a 2-0 friendly win over Malta on Tuesday after a rather mediocre performance in Austria.
Melina Travlos, the president of the Union of Greek Shipowners (UGS), launched a sharp attack last week against those who involve Greek-owned oceangoing shipping in international political or military disputes.