Uneven pressure on PASOK
The pressure on the socialist PASOK opposition to reveal what party it would cooperate with in order to form a government after the next elections is not simply premature – it is unfair and suspicious.
The pressure on the socialist PASOK opposition to reveal what party it would cooperate with in order to form a government after the next elections is not simply premature – it is unfair and suspicious.
Two teenagers were arrested in Patras on Wednesday after allegedly throwing a firecracker inside a school, injuring a 12-year-old student.
Journalist Thanasis Koukakis has completed his testimony the trial over the Greek wiretapping scandal, as defense lawyers for the accused continued to deny any involvement.
The Thessaloniki-born winemaker welcomes us to his estate in Epanomi and shares his story – which is also, in many ways, the story of modern Greek wine.
Heavy rain and scattered thunderstorms began early Wednesday across parts of Greece, with particularly intense activity reported in Corfu and the Epirus region, according to weather service meteo.gr.
Greece’s Armed Forces declared a three-day mourning period after a 19-year-old professional soldier was killed during a scheduled grenade-training exercise on Rhodes, Defense Minister Nikos Dendias announced Wednesday.
A 50-year-old man has died after suffering a severe allergic reaction to a bee sting while hunting in mountains near Domokos, Central Greece.
A Turkish court has sentenced a prominent independent journalist, Fatih Altayli, to four years and two months in prison over comments he made about President Tayyip Erdogan’s rule, state broadcaster TRT reported.
Drivers in Athens faced severe delays Wednesday as major city arteries were heavily congested, with vehicles at times completely immobilized.
The government has announced new support measures for livestock farmers affected by recent outbreaks of sheep pox are now coming into force, activating a €56 million aid package financed through the state budget.