Hellenic Army factory transformed into drone production facility
Defense Minister Nikos Dendias visited the drone production facility at the Hellenic Army’s 306 Base Telecommunications Factory in Acharnes, western Athens, on Wednesday.
Defense Minister Nikos Dendias visited the drone production facility at the Hellenic Army’s 306 Base Telecommunications Factory in Acharnes, western Athens, on Wednesday.
A 16-year-old girl was found unconscious outside a bar in Athens’ nightlife district of Gazi early Sunday morning and was later pronounced dead at Evangelismos Hospital, authorities have disclosed.
The Parliament approved on Wednesday a controversial amendment banning demonstrations in front of the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier.
Charalambos Ganotis was born in Katerini, Greece, in 1967. He is currently in the process of finishing his first documentary film.
The Demos Center of The American College of Greece commemorates the college’s 150th anniversary by hosting a special recital featuring three distinguished cellists, Asterios Pouftis, Leslie Jones-Michail, and Nora Karakousoglou at The Demos Center, ACG Plaka building (17B Ipitou) on November 1.
Last Saturday the Parthenon Sculptures were used as a backdrop for a Barbie party.
The next round of talks between the Greek and Turkish delegations on confidence-building measures will take place Thursday in Izmir.
A fire and reported shooting at a camp hosting loyalists of Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic in central Belgrade on Wednesday injured one person, officials said, while Vucic described the incident as a “terrorist attack.”
Five families of Tempe victims, out of twenty contacted so far by the authorities, have agreed to proceed with exhumations and forensic examinations as part of the preliminary investigation ordered by the Larissa prosecutor.
Djordje Djokovic, brother of tennis superstar Novak Djokovic, declared at a press conference Wednesday that the newly relocated ATP 250 tournament in Athens “is here to stay.”