Thessaloniki hospital loses mains electricity for 17 hours
Power has been restored to a Thessaloniki general hospital after supply issues left it without electricity for a short period.
Power has been restored to a Thessaloniki general hospital after supply issues left it without electricity for a short period.
Turkey’s ruling party has presented a bill to parliament that aims to round up millions of stray dogs, a plan that has alarmed animal lovers who say a mass neutering campaign would be a better solution than locking dogs up in shelters.
The defense attorney for a 44-year-old suspect in the murder of a 54-year-old land surveyor in Psychiko questioned the suspect’s pretrial detention in a statement issued Friday.
French pop-soul artist Imany returns to Athens for the second consecutive year, performing at the open-air Lycabettus Theater on July 16.
Procedures for a new tender regarding another 700 new electric buses and trolleybuses in Athens and Thessaloniki are under way.
The HRADF Project Preparation Facility (PPF) was appointed by the Governmental Committee on Projects of Strategic Importance, pursuant to Law 4799/2021 as responsible for maturing, carry out the tender process and monitoring the implementation of the project ‘GOVERNMENTAL PARK “ANDREAS LENTAKIS” THROUGH A PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP (PPP) PURSUANT TO LAW 3389/2005’, and the project’s Beneficiary is…
The composition of the new 11-member management council of the Athens University of Economics and Business (AUEB) has been announced by the university’s rector, Dimitris Bourantonis.
Four elderly people have died while bathing in separate incidents across the country, according to the Coast Guard.
A man has died after the car he was driving collided with a fuel truck on a thoroughfare in eastern Attica.
Tourists waded through neck-deep water while holding their bags aloft to board the ferry to Kissamos from Balos beach in Crete, despite a law passed in June that ordered a floating platform to be erected at the popular but remote bathing spot.