Man found dead on Mykonos beach
A 68-year-old man was found unconscious on a Mykonos beach Wednesday morning and pronounced dead soon after.
A 68-year-old man was found unconscious on a Mykonos beach Wednesday morning and pronounced dead soon after.
Members of the self-styled anarchist collective Rouvikonas (“Rubicon”) have unfurled a banner stating “Genocide” from scaffolding on the building housing the US Consulate in Thessaloniki.
History has taught us that the combination of rising prices and inflation can stoke forces that shake the foundations of democracy, any democracy.
Port authorities in Piraeus have arrested the captain and the first engineer of the Blue Star Chios ferry, following the fatal injury of a 20-year-old sailor.
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis said Wednesday that Greece is prepared to consider banning social media use for children under 16.
After announcing their draft pick from Athens last April, the Los Angeles Chargers are expanding their presence in Greece.
In a bid to preserve its cultural memory, the Kairios Library on the island of Andros has launched an initiative to build a digital photographic archive of local life. The project invites residents to contribute family and professional photographs, which are scanned and returned.
Former agricultural funds agency OPEKEPE president Nikos Salatas described the European Public Prosecutor’s Office as “dangerous” during his testimony before the Parliament’s Investigative Committee on Wednesday, adding that it is involved in selective investigations and abuse of power tied to agricultural subsidies.
A double-track railway line connecting Piraeus to Thessaloniki will be complete in 11 months, said Deputy Transport Minister Konstantinos Kyranakis on Wednesday at the 8th ITC 2025 Infrastructure and Transport Conference.
Another wolf sighting has been reported in Halkidiki, in the country’s northeast, 12 days after a wolf attacked a child in Neos Marmaras in the region.