Seven victims of Romania minivan crash to be buried in northern Greece
The funerals of the seven PAOK soccer fans killed in this week’s road accident in Romania will be held Friday and Saturday in northern Greece.
The funerals of the seven PAOK soccer fans killed in this week’s road accident in Romania will be held Friday and Saturday in northern Greece.
If the rules of ancient Greece were observed today, drone and missile fire over Ukraine would stop on Friday as guns fall silent in the Olympic tradition.
Early hominins in Europe were creating tools from raw materials hundreds of thousands of years before Homo sapiens arrived there, two new studies indicate, pushing back the established time for such activity.
Fire service experts investigating the explosion at a biscuit factory near Trikala that killed five workers are trying to ascertain what caused underground pipes carrying flammable gas to the factory ovens to crack, leading to the blast.
Building management problems could slash the value of an apartment by as much as 20%.
The Alexis Tsipras Institute, the policy think tank founded by Greece’s former leftist prime minister, has announced the creation of a working group to draft a common policy text aimed at uniting social democracy, the radical left and the Greens.
Larnaca is gearing up for a busy and expensive year ahead.
Power network operator DEDDIE is about to be hit with class-action lawsuits filed by consumer watchdog INKA on behalf of thousands of customers claiming to have been wrongfully fined for electricity theft.
Throughout his 40-year career as a computer scientist, Yann LeCun has earned a reputation as one of the world’s leading experts on artificial intelligence and a man with a penchant for throwing verbal grenades.
The outlook for Greek banks in 2026 remains positive, and despite the decline in interest rates their profitability is expected to stay high, according to the Governor of the Bank of Greece, Yannis Stournaras.