Four injured in elevator accident at Red Cross Hospital
Four people were injured after an elevator crashed from the second floor at the Red Cross Hospital.
Four people were injured after an elevator crashed from the second floor at the Red Cross Hospital.
Italy’s government is ready to push ahead with a contested plan to hold asylum seekers in detention centers in Albania, Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni has said.
Mourners lined the streets outside Athens’ central cathedral Thursday for the state funeral of former Prime Minister Costas Simitis, a law professor and reformist who steered Greece into the European Union’s single currency.
The Iraklio Courthouse in Crete was evacuated Thursday following a bomb threat reported to police.
The President of the Hellenic Republic Katerina Sakellaropoulou and Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis, along with other prominent figures, delivered eulogies during the funeral service of former Prime Minister Costas Simitis, held at the Metropolitan Cathedral of Athens.
Kifissou Avenue, an essential artery of Athens’ daily life, shoulders the weight of nearly 200,000 vehicles each day, serving both commuters and a significant portion of national and international freight traffic.
Join a collective sewing workshop with artist Doreida Xhogu and the women cleaners, co-creators of “Mama Klorin,” at The Demos Center of The American College of Greece (17B Ipitou) in Plaka this weekend
Conditions and procedures at police stations for filing charges concerning domestic violence are inadequate, leaving women feeling unprotected during the process, a social psychologist specializing in supporting victims of violence has protested.
The leaders of Greece, Egypt and Cyprus agreed to strengthen their strategic partnership and coordinate on pressing issues during a trilateral summit on Wednesday in Cairo addressing fast-changing dynamics in the Eastern Mediterranean and Middle East.