A shelter for abused women to rebuild their lives
Maria, 47, says years of abuse led her to seek protection at the Women’s Shelter of the Municipality of Piraeus, where she has lived for eight months. She describes a childhood marked by violence.
Maria, 47, says years of abuse led her to seek protection at the Women’s Shelter of the Municipality of Piraeus, where she has lived for eight months. She describes a childhood marked by violence.
State budget net revenues reached €60.921 billion, marking a €67 million, or 0.1%, increase over the target set for the same period in the 2026 Budget introductory report, the Finance Ministry said Tuesday.
The Canadian Institute in Greece presents “The Kastorians in Canada: Recollections of a Community,” an exhibition dedicated to the men and women who migrated from the northern Greek region between 1950 and 1970.
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis emphasized the importance of developing strong foundational artificial intelligence models within the European Union, highlighting opportunities to boost public sector productivity and maintain European values.
The Health Ministry plans to launch an AI-powered digital health assistant by the first half of 2026, allowing citizens to access medical guidance through the 1566 hotline.
A 46-year-old woman has reportedly confessed to killing her partner’s mother in an attack that was deliberately set up to look like a burglary turned violent, the police said in an announcement on Tuesday.
The impact of US tariffs this year on imports from Greece has been rather uneven among the Greek exporting sectors, a new survey by the Greek Exporters Association (SEVE) show.
Authorities in northwestern Greece were scrambling on Tuesday to repair or at least secure roads, bridges and infrastructure networks damaged by flooding last week, as the country’s national weather service issued a storm warning for Wednesday through Friday.
If the troika of Greece’s lenders were asked what their “greatest achievement” during the Greek austerity crisis was, “they’d say Alexis Tsipras,” the former leftist prime minister’s finance chief said on Tuesday.
The government is facing renewed pressure from farmers despite having resolved the main issue of delayed agricultural subsidy payments, sparking concern inside the Prime Minister’s Office as nationwide protests begin later this month.