Crematorium dispute to be heard November
A legal challenge over a proposed crematorium in Aspropyrgos, west of Athens, is set to be heard on November 18 at the Piraeus Administrative Court of Appeal.
A legal challenge over a proposed crematorium in Aspropyrgos, west of Athens, is set to be heard on November 18 at the Piraeus Administrative Court of Appeal.
How many convictions and fines from the European Union will it take for the country to finally address its waste problem?
Tourist accommodation that accept pets will soon display a special sticker, following a joint ministerial decision signed by Tourism Minister Olga Kefalogianni and Deputy Interior Minister Vassilis Spanakis.
Greece‘s Euroleague representatives moved up to a 2-1 record this week.
“Soloikismos,” an international interdisciplinary poetry festival curated by ARTIVISM, debuts this October in the northern Epirus village of Elafotopos, Zagori.
PASOK MEP Giannis Maniatis has filed an urgent question to the European Commission and EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas over a report that, he says, misrepresents the status of Cyprus and regional maritime boundaries.
Athens public transport workers will participate in a 24-hour strike on Tuesday, 14 October, in response to the Labor Ministry’s new bill, following a call by the Centre of Athens Labor Unions (EKA) and the Panhellenic Federation of Railway Workers.
Authorities arrested a coast guard officer accused of stealing fuel from official tankers and selling it.
The minister of social cohesion and family affairs, Domna Michailidou, marked World Homelessness Day by emphasizing the need for an organized support plan to help homeless citizens regain their strength and stability.
A 50-year-old man was convicted Friday of killing his former partner, Garyfallia, in November 2024 in the courtyard of a hotel in the city of Patra, Peloponnese.