Over 30 people injured after tram collides with parked bus in Piraeus
Over 30 people are reported to have been injured when a tram collided with a parked city bus in Piraeus
Over 30 people are reported to have been injured when a tram collided with a parked city bus in Piraeus
There is a crucial question that must be answered: “We have the brains, but we don’t have research. Why?” Greece has excellent minds in many fields, both within the country and abroad.
A forest fire broke out on Wednesday in Phthiotis, in Thessaly, central Greece.
“In the past, the basil pot that we put above the press for good luck, when the blessing was done at the beginning of the harvest, was brought by my grandfather’s sister, Veroni. Later, my mother [Athena] kept the tradition.”
Despite the island’s tourism-driven development, Giannis Nomikos – awarded the Traditional Products Prize at the Gastronomos Quality Awards – remains committed to investing in agricultural holdings.
US energy giant Chevron has expressed a formal interest in exploring for natural reserves south and southwest of Crete.
A 59-year-old man was arrested on Tuesday following the shooting of a sanitation worker in Gyzi, central Athens.
Government spokesperson Pavlos Marinakis stated that Greece cannot shoulder the entire financial burden of the Greece–Cyprus(GSI) electricity interconnection during an interview with Skai TV.
Greek volleyball player Eva Chantava, who is currently trapped in Nepal, has opened up about her experience amid the chaos prevailing in the country, following large-scale violent demonstrations and the prime minister’s resignation.
Severe drought persists across much of Greece into September, compounding dry conditions from summer, according to a recent analysis by the National Observatory of Athens’ METEO group.