Wolf removal plan deemed unlawful and unfeasible
The Nature 2000 Committee has rejected a proposal to remove wolves from Mount Parnitha, calling the plan “scientifically unfounded and practically unfeasible.”
The Nature 2000 Committee has rejected a proposal to remove wolves from Mount Parnitha, calling the plan “scientifically unfounded and practically unfeasible.”
Popular Greek singers, including Glykeria, Areti Ketime and Alekos Zazopoulos, remain trapped in Israel after flights were canceled amid the escalating Iran-Israel conflict.
Apostolos Gletsos, a former SYRIZA leadership contender and one-time television actor, announced on Wednesday he is leaving the leftist party.
Matthew Goodman, the director of the Greenberg Center for Geoeconomic Studies at the Council on Foreign Relations, joins Thanos Davelis as we dig into the latest G7 summit and the broader questions still at hand about the ongoing and evolving conflicts in Ukraine and the Middle East, trade, and tariffs.
A wildfire broke out on Wednesday on the island of Evia, northeast of Athens, burning rural land in the area of Eretria, near the capital of Halkida.
The Sinai monastery community is preparing the next step in its legal battle over property rights surrounding the Monastery of Saint Catherine in Sinai.
Parliament will convene Wednesday to decide on forming an investigative committee into the deadly Tempe train collision.
Defense Minister Nikos Dendias will meet with Hungarian Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto at the Defense Ministry on Wednesday at 10.30 a.m.
Greece successfully completed the evacuation of 105 nationals from Israel early on Wednesday, as the conflict between Iran and Israel intensifies.
Retail & More, a subsidiary of Nikos Vardinoyannis’ AVE Group, will now seek the fastest growth of Carrefour stores through the acquisition of part of the network of the Bazaar grocery chain.