Rescue operation for man stuck in Sfakia gorge
A rescue operation is underway in the Imbros Gorge in Sfakia, Crete, to transport a man who was injured in the leg while hiking.
A rescue operation is underway in the Imbros Gorge in Sfakia, Crete, to transport a man who was injured in the leg while hiking.
European prosecutors are investigating possible criminal offences relating to a €1.9 billion EU-financed project to build a subsea electric cable linking Europe to the eastern Mediterranean, Cyprus’ president and the prosecuting agency said.
Patra’s Drug Enforcement Administration located a cannabis plantation in Messolonghi, Western Greece, arresting three individuals on Wednesday afternoon.
Tensions flared on Thursday outside the General Hospital of Drama, in northeastern Greece, ahead of a scheduled visit by Health Minister Adonis Georgiadis, prompting him to cancel the trip after clashes between protesters and police.
The government has planned a taxation overhaul for middle incomes, salary workers and families, and Kathimerini understands the prime minister will announce it this weekend in Thessaloniki.
Greece is treading a careful diplomatic path as it works to preserve its close relationship with Egypt while defending the Greek Orthodox identity of the historic Monastery of Saint Catherine on Egypt’s Sinai Peninsula.
The head of the embattled Greek Orthodox Monastery of Saint Catherine in Egypt’s Sinai Peninsula announced on Thursday that he has launched the process for his succession, indicating that he plans to step down.
Police in Athens are investigating the circumstances under which a baby was abandoned in a supermarket cart in the central district of Koukaki late on Wednesday night.
On the popular Ionian island of Zakynthos, sewage has become a symbol of unchecked tourism and official neglect.