Without a plan
Greece’s fire season has begun, but seasonal firefighters cannot find housing in touristic parts of the country. The same is true of members of other security forces and teachers.
Greece’s fire season has begun, but seasonal firefighters cannot find housing in touristic parts of the country. The same is true of members of other security forces and teachers.
Apart from his usual unconstitutional bravado, US President Donald Trump is doing all sorts of other bizarre things. One of the latest is to introduce military parades to the US, like the ones we do in Greece on every national holiday.
Kostas Zaltos won the NCAA hammer throw and fellow Greek thrower Angelos Mantzouranis was second to help the University of Minnesota take the Day 1 lead at the outdoor track and field championships Wednesday.
According to diplomatic sources, the 42 Greek citizens who arrived at Cairo Airport on Thursday morning intending to join the Gaza March and were briefly detained by Egyptian authorities for additional checks have been cleared to enter Egypt.
The Ejekt Festival celebrates its 20th anniversary at the OAKA Olympic Complex in northern Athens on July 6 and 9, with a genre-crossing lineup of renowned international artists.
The head of the Greek Tourism Confederation (SETE), Yiannis Paraschis, appeared cautiously optimistic about the course of Greek tourism for another year in his speech at the closed session of the organization’s 33rd general assembly.
Antibiotic consumption remains high in Greece, complicating efforts to combat infections from antibiotic-resistant bacteria, according to a new study by Kapa Research for the Athens Medical Association.
A 23-year-old taxi driver involved in a fatal traffic accident in Alimos that killed a 65-year-old municipal sanitation worker was granted conditional release, authorities said Thursday.
The Finance Ministry is implementing stringent new regulations that make petroleum companies jointly responsible for monitoring fuel stations in their networks, targeting fuel smuggling and adulteration that costs the state an estimated 500 million euros a year in lost revenue.
Each morning, Shelly Shem Tov would enter her son’s empty bedroom and recite Chapter 20 from the biblical Book of Psalms, an ancient plea for deliverance.