Plasmata 3 | Athens | May 27 – June 15
“Plasmata 3,” the large-scale art exhibition by the Onassis Foundation, returns to Athens’ Pedion tou Areos from May 27.
“Plasmata 3,” the large-scale art exhibition by the Onassis Foundation, returns to Athens’ Pedion tou Areos from May 27.
Police arrested two people Friday in Thrakomakedones, a northern suburb of Athens, after discovering weapons, drugs and forged documents in a home, authorities said.
Three police officers were injured late Saturday in the Athens neighborhood of Exarchia after about 30 masked individuals attacked with Molotov cocktails, rocks and wooden planks, authorities said.
Greece is launching its first open-site supervised drug use facility in the Votanikos industrial zone of Athens, signaling a shift from the exclusive pursuit of drug policies to crack down on use and detoxification to harm reduction.
Typical May weather is forecast for most of Greece on Sunday, with sunshine and scattered clouds. Localized showers are expected only in parts of northeastern Greece, including Thrace and the eastern Aegean islands, particularly in the north.
Greek businesses efforts to cover the enormous workforce needs with people from third countries runs into significant challenges, promising prospects, as well as bureaucratic obstacles that must be immediately tackled.
Experts are seen clearing up the debris after a replica of the Dolphin fresco at the Minoan palace of Knossos in Crete collapsed, in a photo released on Saturday.
Greece secured sixth place in the 69th Eurovision Song Contest with the ballad “Asteromata,” performed by singer Klaudia, earning a total of 231 points.
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