Grave by grave, a new project in divided Cyprus tries to mend mistrust
On opposite sides of ethnically divided Cyprus, even the resting places of the dead haven’t been spared the fallout of war.
On opposite sides of ethnically divided Cyprus, even the resting places of the dead haven’t been spared the fallout of war.
Firefighters, residents and volunteers are continuing to battle multiple wildfires for another day across the country, with aerial support resuming at first light.
A fatal crash occurred early Wednesday in Koropi, eastern Attica when a car veered off Vasileos Konstantinou Avenue and slammed into an auto parts store, igniting a fire.
It was supposed to be a quiet Monday at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe, a time for performers and spectators to catch up on sleep after a busy opening weekend. But in McEwan Hall last week, the atmosphere was riotous.
Providers of mobile internet services in Greece increased their average revenue per user (ARPU) in 2024, even though the price of usage per gigabyte plunged. And this is because, for the second year in a row, Greece topped a list of 40 countries in the increase in mobile data usage.
Nectarios Triantis, a 22-year-old central defender preparing for the English Premier League season opener with newly promoted Sunderland on Saturday, has made himself available for selection to Greece’s national team, the country of his parents’ birth.
Evacuations have been ordered for residents of Patras suburbs, Greece’s third-largest city, as the fire that started in Achaia, in the southern Peloponnese peninsula, has reached the urban area.
Every summer we come into contact with Greeks who live and thrive abroad in various fields.
A 61-year-old woman died from injuries sustained in a traffic accident Wednesday afternoon in Keratea, southeast of Athens, when the vehicle she was driving collided with a fire truck.
Sometimes the effectiveness of a state is measured by the most mundane details – like who repairs the potholes left in the roads after excavation work.