Two missing teenagers found dead in Xanthi river
Two teenagers who had been missing since Sunday afternoon in Xanthi, northern Greece, were found dead in the Kosynthos River.
Two teenagers who had been missing since Sunday afternoon in Xanthi, northern Greece, were found dead in the Kosynthos River.
One question about the Greek economic crisis that we’ll never know the answer to is how the situation would have unfolded if leaders like Francois Mitterrand, Helmut Kohl and Jacques Chirac had been in charge of Europe at the time.
The European Public Prosecutor’s Office has recommended the indictment of 13 individuals in connection with a subsidy fraud case involving the Greek agricultural payments agency OPEKEPE in the Fthiotida region.
Yemen’s Houthi rebels have claimed Sunday’s attack on a Greek-owned, Liberian-flagged ship, which saw missiles and explosive-carrying drone boats set the vessel ablaze in the Red Sea.
A new “last chance” provision for so-called “eternal students” was introduced during a meeting on public universities held at the Maximos Mansion, chaired by Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis.
Germany’s former chancellor spoke openly about her relationship to Greece, key moments of the crisis, the summit that cracked her sangfroid and the phone call that left her speechless.
Authorities say more than 1,200 migrants have been detained on Crete and the nearby islet of Gavdos over the past three days, following a surge in arrivals from Libya.
Minister of Social Cohesion and Family Domna Michailidou has announced the launch of a new national initiative aimed at raising awareness of diversity and combating discrimination in the workplace.
The future of the European Union and its member-states depends on their young citizens taking an interest in politics, and especially in democracy.
A UN-backed commission investigating mass disappearances in Cyprus is deploying AI and ground-penetrating radars to expedite chances of finding the remains of people who vanished in past conflict.