New wave of African dust sweeps over Greece
A new wave of dust from the African continent is sweeping across Greece, blanketing many regions, including Athens.
A new wave of dust from the African continent is sweeping across Greece, blanketing many regions, including Athens.
The European Commission’s Readiness 2030 defense initiative, designed to strengthen the military capabilities of EU member states, has ushered in a new strategic dimension to Greece’s armament planning.
All seven suspects arrested last week for their alleged involvement in an urban planning corruption ring on Rhodes have testified in preliminary hearings, denying the corruption-related charges against them.
A 60-year-old man has been arrested in connection with a wildfire that broke out on Sunday on the Ionian island of Lefkada, in the Agios Nikitas area, on the west coast.
Europe, it has become increasingly evident, needs Turkey not only for security but also in many other areas, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan asserted following a cabinet meeting in Ankara on Monday.
A study by a research team at the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens (EKPA) has underscored the growing threats to Greece’s forestland due to climate change.
A protester wearing a gas mask and a whirling dervish robe spins peacefully in front of a line of Turkish riot police as pepper spray shoots directly into his face. The image, which went viral on social media last night, has become a potent symbol of the intensifying unrest in Turkey – where mass demonstrations…
Oversupply of power costs dearly, and when something does not sell, it shouldn’t be produced.
Greece breezed past Scotland with a 3-0 score in their playoff second leg in Glasgow on Sunday for an aggregate 3-1 win and a place in Group A of the Nations League.