Medical students lend a hand
More than 450 medical students will help doctors and nurses this summer in a volunteer program aimed at supporting understaffed rural health clinics, breaking previous records of participation.
More than 450 medical students will help doctors and nurses this summer in a volunteer program aimed at supporting understaffed rural health clinics, breaking previous records of participation.
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis hinted at possible electricity subsidies next month in response to soaring energy prices during an interview with Skai TV on Tuesday.
Tuesday saw many stocks back on a downward course at Athinon Avenue, led by energy companies.
PicNic Urban Festival returns to Thessaloniki for its 12th outing on the last weekend of September.
The Agoraphobic Festival returns to Plyfa (39 Koritsas) for two nights in September, promising an eclectic celebration of music and performance.
Demand for housing remains strong in Greece, despite the soaring of prices in the last five years.
A few days ago, I argued that the presidential election in the United States should not be oversimplified into a gunfight between two cowboys.
The most recent case of wide-scale corruption in the public sector shows that the system of supervision for services and employees needs to be re-examined at the central level.
US Sen Bob Menendez was convicted on Tuesday on all counts at his corruption trial, including accepting bribes of gold and cash from three New Jersey businessmen and acting as a foreign agent for the Egyptian government.
A warning call about a bomb at a bank branch in Nea Chalkidona was received earlier on Tuesday by the newspaper Efimerida ton Syntakton.