Severe hailstorm floods Lesvos, disrupts roads and shops
A severe hailstorm hit Lesvos Friday, causing significant disruption in the city of Mytilini and surrounding towns, particularly in the western parts of the island.
A severe hailstorm hit Lesvos Friday, causing significant disruption in the city of Mytilini and surrounding towns, particularly in the western parts of the island.
In June 2023, the Arab-led Rapid Support Forces (RSF) attacked Murnei, in Darfur, the home village of then 10-year-old Mohammed Yousef. He survived the attack but now wears a shabby blazer to cover the burn scars on his hands and torso.
This time, the protesting cabbies are right. For there to be more electrically powered taxis in the Greek capital than the current 75 in a fleet of 14,000, we need infrastructure we don’t have.
The European Union’s geopolitical challenges, the war in Ukraine and Greece’s economic progress have featured in discussions between Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis and European Parliament President Roberta Metsola at the Maximou Mansion.
Workers at the Athens Urban Rail Transport Company (STASY), which operates the Metro, Athens-Piraeus Electric Railway (ISAP), and Tram, have postponed a planned overnight work stoppage from Saturday night to Sunday morning and, instead, will hold a four-hour work stoppage on Saturday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. to attend the funeral of a colleague…
Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew has joined Pope Leo XIV and other patriarchs and ecumenical leaders in commemorating an important moment in Christian history, gathering at the site in Turkey of an unprecedented AD 325 meeting of bishops to pray that Christians might once again be reunited.
Fishing pressure in the Mediterranean and Black Sea has fallen sharply over the past decade, but just over half of assessed fish populations remain overfished and climate threats are mounting, the UN food agency said in a report on Friday.
Greece’s Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis welcomes European Parliament President Roberta Metsola in Athens on Friday.
The number of unemployed people in Cyprus fell to 21,781 people, or 4.1% of the labor force.
Interventions are considered necessary to maintain the adequacy of funds for pensions.