Grandfather of toddler who died of starvation to be discharged from hospital
The grandfather of a three-year-old boy who recently died of starvation in Alexandroupolis, northern Greece, is expected to be discharged from the city hospital on Tuesday.
The grandfather of a three-year-old boy who recently died of starvation in Alexandroupolis, northern Greece, is expected to be discharged from the city hospital on Tuesday.
Police arrested a 33-year-old woman and two men aged 34 and 70 on Monday on the island of Kalymnos on charges of illegally supplying, transporting and possessing explosives.
Greek tourism’s dynamic growth trajectory continues, as the year is expected to close with record arrivals and receipts exceeding €23 billion euros.
All three auctions for booking capacity for natural gas supply in January along the Vertical Corridor held on Monday did not draw any interest from companies, revealing the challenges that the project is facing to become commercially viable.
A total of 450,233 animals have been killed as part of government measures to control sheep and goat pox, according to data from the Rural Development Ministry’s National Scientific Committee for the Management and Control of Sheep and Goat Pox.
Farmers are temporarily opening roads for the Christmas holidays while keeping blockades in place in shifts, with general assemblies scheduled for December 26 to decide on the continuation of their mobilizations.
Athens International Airport is expected to close 2025 with a record 34 million passengers, up from 31.9 million in 2024, reflecting both Greece’s recovery after the pandemic and increased travel by Greeks, airport executives said during a Christmas event for the press on Monday.
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis said on Tuesday the government “will not succumb to blackmail” by farmers protesting over delayed EU subsidy payments and rising production costs, and renewed his call for talks.
Lila Marangou, an emeritus professor of classical archaeology at the University of Ioannina and a leading figure in the study of the Cyclades, has passed away, prompting tributes from the Greek archaeological community.
The Greek economy is facing a “complex set of challenges” despite recent progress and the expected continuation of its growth momentum, according to the governor of the Bank of Greece, Yannis Stournaras.