Saving our precious water
The climate crisis is not the stuff of nightmares anymore. It is real and it is here, and it does not just manifest in extreme weather phenomena.
The climate crisis is not the stuff of nightmares anymore. It is real and it is here, and it does not just manifest in extreme weather phenomena.
As a result of its prime location and conflicting interests, stemming from diplomatic alliances on the one front, and commercial partnerships on the other, Greece finds itself at the center of a complex regional puzzle with geopolitical dimensions.
Foreign Minister George Gerapetritis has warned that the humanitarian crisis has reached “catastrophic proportions” in Gaza where the “level of human suffering is unprecedented,” during a UN Security Council debate on the protection of civilians in armed conflict.
A 41-year-old man who was fatally shot in the head in a vineyard in Rafina, east of Athens, managed to name his alleged killer to his wife before dying.
The Hellenic Navy’s first FDI-class frigate, Kimon, conducted its first sea trial in the Bay of Biscay, testing propulsion systems ahead of delivery expected by late 2025.
De Havilland Aircraft of Canada has officially announced the establishment of De Havilland Aircraft of Canada Hellas, a wholly owned subsidiary based in Greece, a move it said reflects its long-term commitment to supporting aerial firefighting operations and civil protection in the region.
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis met Thursday with a three-member delegation from the Holy Community of Mount Athos to discuss matters concerning the monastic republic.
A 41-year-old man was found dead from a gunshot wound to the head Thursday in a vineyard along Arionos Street in Rafina, east of Athens.
A wildfire broke out in low vegetation on the island of Kythnos on Thursday, prompting a response from local and national firefighting forces, authorities said.