Government’s attempt for a new start and Cyprus on the spotlight
The Greek government is looking for a fresh start after the cabinet reshuffle announced by Prime Minister Mitsotakis on Friday.
The Greek government is looking for a fresh start after the cabinet reshuffle announced by Prime Minister Mitsotakis on Friday.
A 39-year-old man wanted for attempted murder turned himself in with his lawyer Monday, authorities said.
ADEDY, the federation of public-sector employees, has announced a nationwide 24-hour strike scheduled for April 9.
A search and rescue mission is underway off Cyprus after a boat carrying migrants capsized, media reports said.
Ten electronic sensors will be installed in the Kordelio-Evosmos area of western Thessaloniki by Easter to monitor odor levels in real time, addressing a long-standing issue for local residents.
Deputy Energy Minister Nikos Tsafos has dismissed calls from the leftist opposition SYRIZA party to step down over a controversial social media post he made in 2020 while working as an energy consultant. In the post, he had referred to the Turkish Cypriot entity in Turkish-occupied northern Cyprus as the “Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus”…
Renowned saxophonist Dimitris Tsakas will present his project, Generations, at the Half Note Jazz Club (17 Trivonianou) on March 21.
Greece is moving forward with the planned electricity interconnection with Cyprus despite geopolitical tensions and logistical hurdles, according to sources familiar with the matter.
Traces of two highly volatile chemical substances have been detected in six out of 25 samples taken from the debris of the freight train involved in the Tempe railway disaster, according to an expert investigator representing some of the victims’ families.
As families gathered outside a hospital for updates, Tomco Stojanov had already been given the devastating news. His 25-year-old son, Andrej, had been killed Sunday in a nightclub fire that left dozens dead, many trampled during a desperate bid to escape.