Sakkari falls in Adelaide opener
Maria Sakkari, ranked No 52, was eliminated in the first round of the WTA Adelaide International, a key lead-up tournament to the Australian Open, after a straight-sets loss to No 48 Daria Kasatkina.
Maria Sakkari, ranked No 52, was eliminated in the first round of the WTA Adelaide International, a key lead-up tournament to the Australian Open, after a straight-sets loss to No 48 Daria Kasatkina.
Bulgaria’s biggest parliamentary grouping, the center-right GERB-SDS, has declined a request from the president to try and form a new government, increasing the likelihood of a snap election in the European Union’s poorest member state.
A contract meant to modernize how air traffic controllers communicate with pilots in Greek airspace has remained unfinished for seven years, despite being deemed critical for flight safety, officials and documents show.
The appeal trial of Roula Pispirigou, 36, from the western port city of Patra, for the death of her 9-year-old daughter Georgina has been postponed to September 18, 2026, authorities said.
Charalambos Charalambous, director of the Cyprus president’s political office, announced his resignation Monday, saying he could no longer serve without his role being exploited amid attacks on President Nicos Christodoulides.
Cyprus has requested technical assistance from the United States, Israel, the United Kingdom and France as authorities investigate a leaked video that officials describe as a possible hybrid attack involving manipulated audiovisual material.
Police closed one lane of traffic early Monday on Ethnikis Antistaseos Avenue in the Athens suburb of Nea Ionia after construction materials fell from an overpass near Konstantopoulio General Hospital, also known as Agia Olga, authorities said.
The Labor Ministry is examining the expansion of the handout to self-employed and farmers.
Greece’s political system appears to be in a period of anticipation following announcements about the possible formation of new political parties.
Defense Minister Nikos Dendias breaks down the Armed Forces reform bill that was ratified by Parliament last week in this interview with Kathimerini, while also sending clear messages to Turkey.