Air traffic keeps growing, contributing to delays
Airport traffic this month has resembled the peak of the summer season (end of July to beginning of August).
Airport traffic this month has resembled the peak of the summer season (end of July to beginning of August).
Greeks are the least satisfied among their EU peers with the amount of of free time that is available to them, according to a 2022 Eurostat online publication that focuses on quality of life indicators published on Friday.
A wildfire broke out southeast of the Greek capital in Keratea on Saturday morning, with residents in two settlements told to move to a safer area.
The “inflation of greed” in the Greek market during the period of the pandemic and the energy crisis was confirmed on Thursday by data from the Parliamentary Budget Office (PBO).
Earlier this month, the Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew – along with many other countries and organizations – attended the Ukraine Peace Summit.
All buses and trolleys in Athens will be accessible to people with disabilities by the end of 2025, Deputy Infrastructure and Transport Minister Vassilis Economou said on Friday.
Defense Minister Nikos Dendias briefed a Parliament committee on Thursday about two programs, whose potential implementation will contribute decisively to the modernization of the Hellenic Air Force and the Hellenic Navy – the acquisition of 20 fifth-generation F-35 fighters and Greece’s exploratory participation in the current design stage of the Constellation-type frigate being developed for…
With internal turmoil threatening to tear it apart in the wake of June’s European Parliament elections, socialist PASOK is heading to leadership elections early in the fall, with relevant procedures expected to be launched at Sunday’s crucial meeting of the party’s central committee.
Police are looking for the drivers of two cars involved in a hit-and-run incident on Athinon Avenue in Athens that led to the serious injury of a 17-year-old girl.
Tourism Minister Olga Kefalogianni on Friday had a meeting with Citizen Protection Minister Michalis Chrisochoidis, in which she raised a number of issues relating to effective policing in areas frequented by tourists, especially Athens, and the handling of the greater numbers of visitors.