First summons served for 2023 Tempe disaster trial
The first summons for the trial over the 2023 Tempe railway disaster, scheduled for March 23, 2026, was served Thursday to the 60-year-old stationmaster who was on duty the night of the crash.
The first summons for the trial over the 2023 Tempe railway disaster, scheduled for March 23, 2026, was served Thursday to the 60-year-old stationmaster who was on duty the night of the crash.
Cyprus’ Ministry of Education, Sports and Youth will provide grants to help students purchase tablets and laptops.
The new survey by INE GSEE reveals an educated but precarious generation.
The new US ambassador to Athens said Washington sees Greece as a rising energy hub crucial to countering Russian and Chinese influence, emphasizing that President Donald Trump sent her to deepen strategic cooperation in the region.
“I do not feel hatred – I just held on to my humanity.” These words come from Moran Stella Yanai, a former Hamas hostage who endured 54 days of captivity and torture in Gaza.
Police have launched a manhunt for four burglary suspects who rammed two police motorcycles during a chase in southern Athens, lightly injuring three officers, authorities said.
A preliminary investigation has been launched into the continued spread of goat and sheep pox in Thessaly, despite strict biosecurity measures.
Thousands of business property owners will be eligible for a refund of ENFIA property taxes paid between 2014 and 2019, following legislation passed at the start of this year.
Intensive contacts are under way between Athens, Kyiv and Washington ahead of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy’s planned visit to Athens in the coming days.
Euronext’s public offer for Hellenic Exchanges (HELEX) has achieved the minimum acceptance rate.