Athens’ long journey into night transport
It’s 3.20 a.m. and we’re on Athens’ Vassilissis Amalias Avenue, near the entrance to the National Garden. It’s a Tuesday and around a dozen people are patiently.
It’s 3.20 a.m. and we’re on Athens’ Vassilissis Amalias Avenue, near the entrance to the National Garden. It’s a Tuesday and around a dozen people are patiently.
Greece has arrested three people linked with a cargo ship seized by Spanish authorities off the Canary Islands in 2023 for carrying more than 4.5 tons of cocaine from Latin America to Europe, three people close to the investigation said.
A series of fires at recycling facilities across Greece has raised concern among local authorities and the fire service, especially during peak wildfire season.
Libya has submitted another note verbale to the United Nations, this time enclosing a map outlining the “outer limits of the continental shelf in the Mediterranean Sea,” and extending its claims up to the island of Crete.
Loukoumi, the beloved treat now synonymous with Syros, was first brought over by refugees fleeing the Chios massacre in 1822.
Defense Minister Nikos Dendias will arrive in Lebanon on Thursday for an official visit, where he will meet President Michel Aoun and key officials to discuss bilateral cooperation, particularly military support and the restructuring of the Lebanese Armed Forces.
The government submitted a proposal to Parliament on Wednesday for an investigative committee to examine agricultural subsidy fraud spanning from 1998 to the present, defending a step-by-step approach over opposition calls for an immediate preliminary investigation.
The number of visitors to museums in Greece increased by 3.8% in March 2025 from the same month in 2024, while free admission visitors rose by 29.3% and receipts increased 126.6% (due to the change in the pricing policy), according to a Hellenic Statistical Authority (ELSTAT) report issued on Tuesday.
The Greek budget surplus from taxes in the period 2022-2024 amounted to 17.7 billion euros.
The indoor Faliro Sports Hall, known as the Tae Kwon Do Stadium having hosted that sport during the 2004 Olympics, will be developed into a new, open metropolitan park under a concession signed on Tuesday by the Hellenic Public Properties Company (ETAD) – part of the Growthfund – and the Region of Attica.